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hi


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LonLB
Posted 4/6/2011 10:49 AM (#491014 - in reply to #490985)
Subject: Re: Kicker motors.... Do's and Dont's?




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RJ - 4/6/2011 9:20 AM

LonLB - 4/6/2011 2:05 AM
a 2 stroke kicker you will need a separate fuel supply, because the main tank is full of gasolene not pre-mix.


Not necessarily true, I have a 9.9 Evinrude kicker on my 692 and it is tied into the oil supply of the main motor (175 Fastrike).

I am just as happy with this setup as I was when I had a Yammi T8 on a different boat.

Regardless, I agree you do not want to have a seperate fuel supply. For me part of having a kicker is back up power, and I like having access to 30 gallons when up in BFE and find a rock.



Anymore info on this. Never heard of someone doing this.

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