Solent sailer
Active member
We got a ultra sonic tank from ebay/amazon years ago great on the carb, but also watch straps, rings, the fine filter on the derv pre filter. Well worth getting one even if you don't need it on the carb again! Also when not using the outboard much try the long life petrol you can get from many farm suppliers or chain saw suppliers no ethanol and 3~5 year shelf life its about twice the price but shouldn't go off in the carb.This is very likely to be caused by the ethanol content in modern gasoline which deposits a residue inside the carburettor. For small engines, and therefore small carburettors with small diameter jets this causes blockages. I have an outboard motor and also a vintage motorcycle and it is a constant problem. The only successful solution is to buy yourself an ultrasonic bath, which do not "blast" but gently agitate. They are quite inexpensive (circa £40), and in relation to the time you will otherwise spend without one in cleaning, assembling and then testing it is a bargain. Use the bespoke carburettor cleaning fluid and de-ionised water and make sure the physical size of the bath is sufficiently large enough for your carburettor. I generally find that about five to ten hours is enough to clean all the residue out of the carburettor.
Then for next year, only use premium grade gasoline, which has 5% ethanol, rather than the cheaper grade of fuel which has 10%.