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So we've been down here two seasons now. Throughout it all as most will attest having a dink down here is a necessity. Beyond that if you want to get out and explore reefs or beaches having a dink makes it all work.
All last year we had no problems. The dink ran like a top and provided excellent transportation. This year it started out that way but within 3 weeks and one tank of gas we started having issues.
I had to pull the carb and clean out this residue from the float bowl that looked like cinnamon once it dried up. We figured it was something left over from letting the tank dry up over the summer when the boat was on the hard. But it hit us again and having been towed back once and rowing back the second time I invested in a Moeller Clear Site filter for the dink. It's way over sized but what can you do when you're stuck? Not having the filter would have led to more of this because the filter has pulled out some knarly looking glop.
That was in spite of draining the tank and fuel lines. Th filter also seems to be extracting more of this 'stuff'.
So here is a photo of it. Anyone have ideas? We have a Tohatsu 18hp 4 stroke with that danged ultra lean tech that requires very small passages in the carbs. The fuel tank is a Wally World Special that at least seals up better than the stock tank.
If you look closely at the images you will see the 'glop' pooling at the aft side of the site bowl.
All last year we had no problems. The dink ran like a top and provided excellent transportation. This year it started out that way but within 3 weeks and one tank of gas we started having issues.
I had to pull the carb and clean out this residue from the float bowl that looked like cinnamon once it dried up. We figured it was something left over from letting the tank dry up over the summer when the boat was on the hard. But it hit us again and having been towed back once and rowing back the second time I invested in a Moeller Clear Site filter for the dink. It's way over sized but what can you do when you're stuck? Not having the filter would have led to more of this because the filter has pulled out some knarly looking glop.
That was in spite of draining the tank and fuel lines. Th filter also seems to be extracting more of this 'stuff'.
So here is a photo of it. Anyone have ideas? We have a Tohatsu 18hp 4 stroke with that danged ultra lean tech that requires very small passages in the carbs. The fuel tank is a Wally World Special that at least seals up better than the stock tank.
If you look closely at the images you will see the 'glop' pooling at the aft side of the site bowl.