TonyMS
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For the coast 10 years, we used a Honda BF8D outboard as the main engine on our lightweight catamaran. For 8 years it was totally reliable. Then, 2 years ago, it just stopped working. The cause turned out to be that the jet nozzle in the carburettor, which is a very long thin tube, was gunged up. Since then, I've been punctilious about using fresh fuel, and have installed a bulkhead-mounted fuel filter. But, several times a season, it gets blocked up again, and I have to dismantle the carburettor and clean the nozzle (using acetone and soft copper wire).
Presumably the problem is modern bio petrol combined with the design of the carburettor. The Tohatsu 2-stroke I use for the dinghy happily drinks last year's untreated petrol.
Are there any additives I could use that would prevent this problem? Are any makes of petrol better behaved? Would super work better than unleaded 95? Or can anyone suggest anything else?
TonyMS
Razzmatazz
Presumably the problem is modern bio petrol combined with the design of the carburettor. The Tohatsu 2-stroke I use for the dinghy happily drinks last year's untreated petrol.
Are there any additives I could use that would prevent this problem? Are any makes of petrol better behaved? Would super work better than unleaded 95? Or can anyone suggest anything else?
TonyMS
Razzmatazz