Something that has bothered me since the day I bought my first boat, 1988 Bayliner Capri with a 125 HP Force outboard motor. They manufactured this big beautiful motor but didn't include intake air filtration.
Is there a way to filter the air before entering the carbs?
The noise dampening foam lining inside the cover of my motor began to break off in small pieces, some of which I'm almost certain ended up being sucked into the combustion chambers. As soon as I noticed this I tore it all out.
What about all the bugs/insects in the air around the lakes. In late spring in Michigan we have the mayfly hatch every year. At times these bugs gets so thick I almost want to wear a dust mask to prevent breathing them in.
Has anyone conquered this and if so, how?
Is there a way to filter the air before entering the carbs?
The noise dampening foam lining inside the cover of my motor began to break off in small pieces, some of which I'm almost certain ended up being sucked into the combustion chambers. As soon as I noticed this I tore it all out.
What about all the bugs/insects in the air around the lakes. In late spring in Michigan we have the mayfly hatch every year. At times these bugs gets so thick I almost want to wear a dust mask to prevent breathing them in.
Has anyone conquered this and if so, how?