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<blockquote data-quote="Tin Man" data-source="post: 497072" data-attributes="member: 7021"><p>Having rebuilt the 3 carbs on my Honda 50 (7 mo old gas) due to clogged idle jets, I am very careful about using fresh fuel. As already mentioned.....use fresh gas and remove any old gas in fuel system (hose, tank, filters, etc). I used Honda Stabil on my Honda, but am now considering the new Techron Marine for fuel stabilizer on my new Mercury. I also use Yamaha Ring Free (of which the Techron is supposed to be very similiar) which is a very good product for carbon deposits. The stabilizer and Ring Free are two different products. </p><p></p><p>But again, FRESH fuel and a fuel stabilizer are a MUST IMO. If you have rebuilt carbs (which you have), then you know why I am adamant about this!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tin Man, post: 497072, member: 7021"] Having rebuilt the 3 carbs on my Honda 50 (7 mo old gas) due to clogged idle jets, I am very careful about using fresh fuel. As already mentioned.....use fresh gas and remove any old gas in fuel system (hose, tank, filters, etc). I used Honda Stabil on my Honda, but am now considering the new Techron Marine for fuel stabilizer on my new Mercury. I also use Yamaha Ring Free (of which the Techron is supposed to be very similiar) which is a very good product for carbon deposits. The stabilizer and Ring Free are two different products. But again, FRESH fuel and a fuel stabilizer are a MUST IMO. If you have rebuilt carbs (which you have), then you know why I am adamant about this! [/QUOTE]
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