Thanks Cap, I guess my hope was someone would say "pour a little kerosene into the gas"
and clear her out the old fashioned way. I'm used to diesels I guess.

Caleb



On Aug 12, 2008, at 11:28 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

My guess is you had fuel in the carb that went bad over the winter, you can try turning up the idle screw on the linkage. Otherwise you have to pull the carb (assuming it's carbureted) and clean the jets.

See you on the Waterways!

Capt. Sterling
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