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<blockquote data-quote="Stumpalump" data-source="post: 457934" data-attributes="member: 13140"><p>Walmart sells boat drain plugs unless you have a weird old screew in type. I never trust the fuel system on any used boat. Remove and clean the tank, replace the fuel line and bulb, put a diaphragm kit in the fuel pump and clean the carb properly with a rebuild kit. Get a mixing bottle and mix the fuel perfectly. If you have to guess then skip it and go to the mall instead. Leave your transom alone unless it's so rotten that it flexes. Look up and buy the exact spark plugs your motor called for from the factory and not what some counter guy wants to give you. That looks like a great rig!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stumpalump, post: 457934, member: 13140"] Walmart sells boat drain plugs unless you have a weird old screew in type. I never trust the fuel system on any used boat. Remove and clean the tank, replace the fuel line and bulb, put a diaphragm kit in the fuel pump and clean the carb properly with a rebuild kit. Get a mixing bottle and mix the fuel perfectly. If you have to guess then skip it and go to the mall instead. Leave your transom alone unless it's so rotten that it flexes. Look up and buy the exact spark plugs your motor called for from the factory and not what some counter guy wants to give you. That looks like a great rig! [/QUOTE]
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