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![]() "BIG FISH 2006" wrote in message ... do you need to pump the fuel bulb everytime before starting an outboard motor? No, but I like to, as it helps prevent stalls during the time you get it off the trailer, and to the dock, at which you are a little vulnerable to current, wind, and the slings and arrows of other boaters. It only takes a couple of seconds, and can save a narly situation. Steve MHO, YMMV |
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