mickjetblue
Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Aug 23, 2007
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I had an experience with an outboard that was almost exactly the same as I
used to have with an '81 motorcycle.
When the motor sits over winter, or unused for awhile, it seems to run ok at
the start of the season, but it is kind of like in a "reserved power" mode.
After running it for a few minutes, and then revving up the power, it seems
like a second stage is kicking in, and it takes off with full power. It's ok then
for the season.
I wonder if this is a symptom of gunk building up in the carb and then getting
cleaned out with the motor running. Anybody know? Does fuel injection cure
this, as well as fuel stabilizers?
used to have with an '81 motorcycle.
When the motor sits over winter, or unused for awhile, it seems to run ok at
the start of the season, but it is kind of like in a "reserved power" mode.
After running it for a few minutes, and then revving up the power, it seems
like a second stage is kicking in, and it takes off with full power. It's ok then
for the season.
I wonder if this is a symptom of gunk building up in the carb and then getting
cleaned out with the motor running. Anybody know? Does fuel injection cure
this, as well as fuel stabilizers?