GAmes
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I just finished finding why my Yamaha 2000 inverter was surging and repaired the problem. By pure luck I found a website detailing the fix. That was after I paid to download a service manual that failed to pinpoint the cause in it's troubleshooting guide. The manual pointed me to a failure of a $55+ part that I was looking for on-line when I stumbled on the site that showed the correct repair. A small orifice in one of the carb passages was clogged. I used a strand of small gauge wire to clean it out. I don't own a #78 (.016") drill bit. Anyway, should I now start to run the carb dry after use or not. Years ago I would run the carbs dry in my outboards since the fuel hookups were quick disconnects. The outboard I have now isn't easily run dry, so I don't. I really haven't had a problem either way, but those engines are 2 stroke. The Yamaha is four stroke. I did install a small engine fuel filter in the line to the carb and I use Sta-bil in the gas. Any opinions either way?