Black on transom
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Black on transom
Anybody have a trick to keep black off the transom and under the swim deck. I have applied wax multiple times, and even wiping down after words doesnt get it all off. Looking for something that keeps it off all together.
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We have used duPont Prepsol for years. It is used as a final wipe for auto finishes. It removes all the soot and will it will not damage the paint or clear coat. You can find it at most commercial auto paint stores.
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if yours is injected, make sure the thermostat is working properly and the water is getting to temp. if its carbed, make the idle misture correct and your problem will cease to exist to the most part. i know that is a broad brush suggestion... maybe your combination requires some crazy fuel curve that causes this but sending unburned fuel out the back isn't doing the internals of that motor any good at all.
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not mine... and mostly carbed ones with exactly this sort of issue.
if yours is injected, make sure the thermostat is working properly and the water is getting to temp. if its carbed, make the idle misture correct and your problem will cease to exist to the most part. i know that is a broad brush suggestion... maybe your combination requires some crazy fuel curve that causes this but sending unburned fuel out the back isn't doing the internals of that motor any good at all.
if yours is injected, make sure the thermostat is working properly and the water is getting to temp. if its carbed, make the idle misture correct and your problem will cease to exist to the most part. i know that is a broad brush suggestion... maybe your combination requires some crazy fuel curve that causes this but sending unburned fuel out the back isn't doing the internals of that motor any good at all.
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Tell us a little about your engine and what fuel brand and octane you are using and how your exhaust is configured. Maybe we can help with some explanations and ideas.
Best Regards,
Ray @ Raylar
Best Regards,
Ray @ Raylar