andrewkafp
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I have an '86 Suzuki 6 - 2 Cyl. It is used as a auxiliary and is not run very often, although I do make a habit of starting it every 4 weeks with fresh fuel. It is always a great starter with just a slight bulb squeeze and a few pulls. But..<br />I took the boat away 5 weeks ago and connected up the fuel line and squeezed fuel up to the carb. Didn't get to use the motor and the weather was hot. Got back home dumped all the fuel and re-mixed some new stuff. Prime the bulb again and tried to start with no luck. Checked plugs (new) and they were soaked. Cranked motor with plugs removed to blow out fuel, dried plugs off and tried to start again.. Still no fire.<br />Kept on pulling the cord until finally it chugged slowly up to idle. Seemed to run OK after that even when shut down and re-cranked.<br />Do you think I just filled it with fuel and thoroughly "Drowned" it ? It seems not to be electrical as it started fine as soon as all the fuel burned up ?