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<blockquote data-quote="Cagey" data-source="post: 358766" data-attributes="member: 10532"><p>Interesting thread.</p><p></p><p>I have a 2003 4 stroke Yamaha 25. No problems in years.</p><p></p><p>I never use ethanol gas. I always use stabilizer. and I also always use seafoam in the gas to keep all fuel line gum dissolved from tank, line, and carb.</p><p></p><p>And I start the motor at least once a month, sometimes twice a month. I just roll the boat out of the garage by hand and fire it up and let it run a few minutes and shut it down and roll it back in the garage and forget about it. Even through the winter I do this. I never disconnect the fuel line. Never try and get the fuel out of the carb. And so far no problems. Runs like a bat out of hell every time I take it out. Always ready to go. Guess I have been fortunate in this respect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cagey, post: 358766, member: 10532"] Interesting thread. I have a 2003 4 stroke Yamaha 25. No problems in years. I never use ethanol gas. I always use stabilizer. and I also always use seafoam in the gas to keep all fuel line gum dissolved from tank, line, and carb. And I start the motor at least once a month, sometimes twice a month. I just roll the boat out of the garage by hand and fire it up and let it run a few minutes and shut it down and roll it back in the garage and forget about it. Even through the winter I do this. I never disconnect the fuel line. Never try and get the fuel out of the carb. And so far no problems. Runs like a bat out of hell every time I take it out. Always ready to go. Guess I have been fortunate in this respect. [/QUOTE]
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