In my research for my boat issues, I stumbled upon this video:
In it, the fellow explains that if you have a smaller carbureted engine, you should start it, run it until it dies, and then bleed the carbs.
Never heard of that before, but with my recent carb problems, I'm wondering if I should do the same thing. Would be easy to accomplish while the boat is still at the lake, too (granted nobody is waiting to use the landing.)
Thoughts??
In it, the fellow explains that if you have a smaller carbureted engine, you should start it, run it until it dies, and then bleed the carbs.
Never heard of that before, but with my recent carb problems, I'm wondering if I should do the same thing. Would be easy to accomplish while the boat is still at the lake, too (granted nobody is waiting to use the landing.)
Thoughts??