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Old 05-01-2015, 07:05 PM
Terry England Terry England is offline
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Default Flushing situation!

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Originally Posted by DonV View Post
....no doubt, especially if you really flush the engine with salt-a-way every time out and do not let gas sit in the carbs very long. Ask me how I know.

Oh yeah, "In dog beers, I only had one" last night!!!
Now Donny, if you was foller'in the thread more closely Berts80 said he was gonna' use the Saw-Zalled HydroSport on a lake. So unless he's e-mail'in from either the Dead Sea or Utah, he pretty much got the fresh water "flush" situation handled. The Yamaha Carbs are a pain with regular fuel if you don't run them dry or drain them. If yur running that corn alchol mix, it really gets boring. The mullet fisherman, guides and crabbers who use them every day don't have any trouble with them, but most of them run real gasoline and not some half-shine cocktail!
Speak'in of which, I hope you ain't been "test driven" no "essence of corn" based refershments what you been supposed to be sav'in fer da' Gathering based on these recent comments about flush'in a lake motor. Marsh was ax'in me the other night "Do you think Donny will share some of that Pink Pantie Drop again?". I said "Dang Girl, you can't jest go around ax'in stuff like dat at on one of these high brow CSC events". (She's a Hoosier and ain't as wise to the way of the world as her Cracker better half is). So anyway while nobodys listen'in "are you bring'in some of dat shit?"
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