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    Honda 90 intermittant problem

    First trip out this year on the way home after about 6 hours of running, my port engine just quit. It would restart easily, but when given any throttle, it would die. We idled home somtimes on one motor, sometimes on both until Port died again, all the way from Dangerous Passage to Whittier...
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    Honda 90s fuel restriction?

    Our TomCat has twin 90s, each with a completely independent fuel system- separate tanks, lines, filters. Often, and becoming more common, when I hit the throttles after idling for a while one or the other of the engines will bog down. Throttles back to idle, I find that the squeeze bulb for...
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    Wandering Taco Meter

    My Tomcat has twin Honda 90s, with a bit over 500 hours each. First trip out this year, the port Tachometer started acting up - sometimes reading higher than the starboard meter, even though the engines were running the same speed - as far as I could tell by sound and vibration and throttle...
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    fuel tank burps

    I have noticed several CDs fueling very slowly and holding lots of sorbents at the ready. Since day one, we have had to fill the starboard fuel tank as slow as humanly possible to avoid fuel burping back out. Serious hand cramps from holding the nozzle on ridiculously slow for 40 or 50...
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    Webasto do-it-yourself

    I just bought a Webasto Blue Heat Marine do-it-yourself kit. It includes the Webasto heater, a fuel pump, ducts, wiriing, exhaust pipe, and about 15 little bags of parts and pieces. What it does not include is a parts list or any good instructions on how the pieces fit together. This is way...
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