Boat engine repair

AaronJ

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Merc Quick Cleen is, in my opinion, better than Seafoam for quick needed cleaning of jets. Try a heavy dose of that or seafoam and run for awhile. If that doesn't work, Pure Powersports in Minot is a bunch of great guys that now service boats, North Country in Garrison is top notch, or 6 Mile near Garrison should be able to fix you up.
 


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No it doesn’t not great in neutral.

I know now it isn’t a guarantee. I might try a shock treatment and sea foam. If that doesn’t work off to the shop she goes.
thanks all!!
 

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Jeffs Sports Shop in Minot. I have brought a couple things to him and know others that have and we have had good luck. He works out of a shop at his house now.
 


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it could very well just be the low speed circuit in the carbs. the seafoam should take care of that if that's what it is.
 

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Thanks everyone!! I’ll post back what I find. Maybe it’ll help someone else at some point.
 

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