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Evenrude 25 hard start/flooding after sitting.
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<blockquote data-quote="nccatfisher" data-source="post: 442487" data-attributes="member: 10811"><p>I didn't realize that the motor wasn't proven. I can't answer that one for you. I mean are you going to junk it if it has other issues, or you going to continue to go through it and make it reliable? </p><p></p><p>As to the kit. The OEM kit has much more stuff like welch plugs and the small lead shot that goes in the ports to completely disassemble the carb and thoroughly clean it. If you don't have a float issue then it isn't necessary to replace it. Quite frankly from what I saw in the short vid I don't think you do but I could be wrong. That is your call. It ran pretty decent, probably a cursory cleaning will solve your problems but I am the type once I go to the trouble to take a carb off I want to thoroughly clean it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nccatfisher, post: 442487, member: 10811"] I didn't realize that the motor wasn't proven. I can't answer that one for you. I mean are you going to junk it if it has other issues, or you going to continue to go through it and make it reliable? As to the kit. The OEM kit has much more stuff like welch plugs and the small lead shot that goes in the ports to completely disassemble the carb and thoroughly clean it. If you don't have a float issue then it isn't necessary to replace it. Quite frankly from what I saw in the short vid I don't think you do but I could be wrong. That is your call. It ran pretty decent, probably a cursory cleaning will solve your problems but I am the type once I go to the trouble to take a carb off I want to thoroughly clean it. [/QUOTE]
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