BSDenning
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Nov 23, 2007
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I own 2 outboard motors:
1. 1957 7.5 hp Evinrude Fleetwin
2. 1962 10 hp Evinrude Sportwin
I have just recently rebuilt the carburator on the 7.5 hp and I'll soon be doing the same thing with the 10 hp. I want to take good care of my carburators after rebuilding them, so that they will function as well as possible for as long as possible. My question is this: Is it better to disconnect the fuel line and run the fuel out of the carburator after each time operating the motor, or is it better to just leave the fuel in the carburator?
I've heard conficting opinions on this. Some say it is better to drain the carb so that it won't get gunked up and others say it is better to leave the fuel in the carb so the gaskets won't dry out and crack.
So, what is the consensis of the experts here?
I always run my motors on 87 octane with 24:1 Penzoil TCW3 Synthetic Blend Premium Outboard Motor Oil. http://www.pennzoil.com/products/marine/synthPremPlus.html Normally, I do not put fuel stabilizer in my motors, but the last time I run the motor for the season, I normally try to put some fuel stabilizer in the tank.
1. 1957 7.5 hp Evinrude Fleetwin
2. 1962 10 hp Evinrude Sportwin
I have just recently rebuilt the carburator on the 7.5 hp and I'll soon be doing the same thing with the 10 hp. I want to take good care of my carburators after rebuilding them, so that they will function as well as possible for as long as possible. My question is this: Is it better to disconnect the fuel line and run the fuel out of the carburator after each time operating the motor, or is it better to just leave the fuel in the carburator?
I've heard conficting opinions on this. Some say it is better to drain the carb so that it won't get gunked up and others say it is better to leave the fuel in the carb so the gaskets won't dry out and crack.
So, what is the consensis of the experts here?
I always run my motors on 87 octane with 24:1 Penzoil TCW3 Synthetic Blend Premium Outboard Motor Oil. http://www.pennzoil.com/products/marine/synthPremPlus.html Normally, I do not put fuel stabilizer in my motors, but the last time I run the motor for the season, I normally try to put some fuel stabilizer in the tank.