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    mgsolakis
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      Canada Member - 2 Years

      Ok I will do as you suggest. Just out of personal curiosity why mix the fuel with oil? If I see t oil going to the fuel pump should it not be ok? Is it because the fuel reflux could cause the pump to fail?

      #41396
      jerry-ahrens
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        The reason I suggested mixing some oil in the gas, is for an extra measure of protection. With the possibility of fuel migrating back into the oil tank, [due to a bad oil check valve] the oil that’s in the tank now may be leaned out, or watered down so to speak. Of course it’s your call. I think Bill had also suggested this, and I agree. After repairs are completed, you can go back with trusting the oil injection to do it’s job.

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        billw
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          US Member - 2 Years

          I knew about the check valve problems on V6s but never thought about it on inl ines. Very interesting. Thanks Jerry!

          Long live American manufacturing!

          #41399
          mgsolakis
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            Canada Member - 2 Years

            Gotcha that makes perfect sense. Who knows how much fuel is getting through that check valve. Enough to destroy the sensor. I suppose I can use the old oil in my pre-mix for the aluminum boat and motor if I mix it a bit heavier than 50/1. Well thanks a lot for all the help you two. It’s been an expensive season for this boat. I had to install a new steering cable, then a new starter and now whatever this oil tank and sensor will be. But on the bright side I’ve learned some and the boat will in much better shape.

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