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Re: Engine cutting out when getting on plane. [Re: ssmith] #12968488 11/17/18 04:16 PM
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Originally Posted by ssmith
all of the above are good suggestions the main thing is if its not running right it will not run itself back to good motor health as if it is a fuel supply problem its starving for fuel an can lead to scoring of cylinders.
Absolute truth. An occasional running out of gas because one of your tanks run dry (dual switched tanks) is not catastropic to your motor but constantly starving cylinders of fuel is. Few people realize that your fuel(both 2 & 4 stroke) is also lubrication of those cylinders. I know you are trying to fix the problem but do not let it persist. IGood luck!

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Re: Engine cutting out when getting on plane. [Re: DUNCAN553] #12968555 11/17/18 07:09 PM
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Sounds like you might have some burnt Cyl. If it ideals good but in gear when you give it full throttle and won�t to die you have a burnt Cyl.

Re: Engine cutting out when getting on plane. [Re: DUNCAN553] #12969165 11/18/18 02:40 PM
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Had the same problem. Replaced fuel lines, plugs and one injector. Ethanol ate up the fuel lines. Mechanic said one line was almost gone. Luckily caught it in time.

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