10 minutes should be enough. When you first start it up it will probably be smoking more than usual (2stroke). Then it will clean up. If the motor is running smoothly, I would say change the plugs and you should be good to go.
yes, when you fog the cylinders in the winter, your doing that with your old plugs in. In the spring, you want to run the engine to get all that winter gook out of the engine, while that happens it will dirty the plugs. You don't want to put new plugs in that dirty them up right away after the first start, so you keep old plugs in, run the engine for a while, then replace the old plugs and start the season fresh.
what happen to the old days of cleaning the plugs??
Hey Luna, bump the idle up a little. Dont go nuts, you dont want to rev to high when its running on the hose. Once the idle raises you should see some smoke burning off. I wouldnt worry about the plugs. Once you are running on the water any fogging residue will burn off quickly. Sandblasting plugs? I have not had my blaster out of the toolbox in a decade!! Todays electronic ignitions burn hot enough to clean off alot of crap from the plugs. Weak spark because your points are worn is a thing of the past. You guys are showing your age ya old farts!!!!!!
DID THE MARINA FOG THE ENGINES LIKE I PAID THEM TO DO
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