Hello, I just picked up a 2013 DF9.9 with minimal run hours. It hung off the transom of a boat as back-up in case the main conked out. Short story--- the 9.9 had a year of non-use and the old fuel gummed up the carb jets
I pulled off the air filter and sprayed carb cleaner into the throttle body and got her started. Ran her for an hour and she ran fine. Shut her down for a day, tried to start her up again and it's clear that the carb needs more work
I do not want to rebuild the carb of a zero hour DF9.9 unless I absolutely have to----I was thinking of spraying the throttle body again with carb cleaner then running a fuel additive mixed with gas and trying to clean the jets and fuel bowl that way---is that advisable? Will I risk damaging carb gaskets?
If this is an acceptable procedure can someone suggest a fuel additive? I've never used Seafoam---thought that was more for de-carbing rather then cleaning out fuel residues. What say you guys? Thanks!
I pulled off the air filter and sprayed carb cleaner into the throttle body and got her started. Ran her for an hour and she ran fine. Shut her down for a day, tried to start her up again and it's clear that the carb needs more work
I do not want to rebuild the carb of a zero hour DF9.9 unless I absolutely have to----I was thinking of spraying the throttle body again with carb cleaner then running a fuel additive mixed with gas and trying to clean the jets and fuel bowl that way---is that advisable? Will I risk damaging carb gaskets?
If this is an acceptable procedure can someone suggest a fuel additive? I've never used Seafoam---thought that was more for de-carbing rather then cleaning out fuel residues. What say you guys? Thanks!
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