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Location: Des Plaines, IL | Sounds like a problem I had a couple years ago, and it was the oddest thing. Turned out it was when I had left the gas can in the boat for a couple of weeks, that gas had gotten "funky" and would run good when the motor was cool and the weather mild, but after the sun came out or the motor was running for a while it would act up. So Now I keep my gas and gas line in the garage.
I would make sure you get some fresh gas & oil before seeing the mechanic.
my 2 cents |