Bav34
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Over the last few years my Mariner 2.5 had become very temperamental, only running by juggling the choke lever.
I had it serviced last October by a really reputable company ... I had heard that they were good and even checked on here and saw no complaints so this is NOT a dealer rant.
May this year I filled it with service station petrol and ran it around the marina at less than half throttle and it was fine.
We didn't use it again until August and the old problems had returned ... unwilling to rev high and a tendency to stall.
I contacted the company and they said it was either old fuel or dirt in the carb.
The fuel was spotless when I topped up and was only 10 weeks old.
I drained the May fuel out and put in new fuel.
Same problem.
I took the outboard into them today and they were adamant that petrol now goes off between 8-12 weeks and needs dumping after that period.
They put the fact that the new August fuel hadn't cured the problem down to to the carb already being gummed up from the May fuel, despite me (always) running the carb dry.
What do you think?
Do you have the same problem if you rarely use your outboard? What about lawn mowers, petrol driven chain saws etc.
Are there thousands of people dumping fuel that I know nothing about?
Here is a vid. for your entertainment
I had it serviced last October by a really reputable company ... I had heard that they were good and even checked on here and saw no complaints so this is NOT a dealer rant.
May this year I filled it with service station petrol and ran it around the marina at less than half throttle and it was fine.
We didn't use it again until August and the old problems had returned ... unwilling to rev high and a tendency to stall.
I contacted the company and they said it was either old fuel or dirt in the carb.
The fuel was spotless when I topped up and was only 10 weeks old.
I drained the May fuel out and put in new fuel.
Same problem.
I took the outboard into them today and they were adamant that petrol now goes off between 8-12 weeks and needs dumping after that period.
They put the fact that the new August fuel hadn't cured the problem down to to the carb already being gummed up from the May fuel, despite me (always) running the carb dry.
What do you think?
Do you have the same problem if you rarely use your outboard? What about lawn mowers, petrol driven chain saws etc.
Are there thousands of people dumping fuel that I know nothing about?
Here is a vid. for your entertainment