04-27-2007, 12:21 PM
Her is my take:
1. I would consult the owners manual
2. In my opinion, I would at least disconnect the line from the outboard but not run the remaining fuel out of the engine. When the fuel line is connected the center bead is depressed allowing fuel to flow into the carbs, this will increase the chances of leakage into the engine compartment while trailering and such.
3. give me the boat and you will never have to worry about it! []
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1. I would consult the owners manual
2. In my opinion, I would at least disconnect the line from the outboard but not run the remaining fuel out of the engine. When the fuel line is connected the center bead is depressed allowing fuel to flow into the carbs, this will increase the chances of leakage into the engine compartment while trailering and such.
3. give me the boat and you will never have to worry about it! []
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