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I have a 97 Marlin with 2 250 two strokes with low hours. I had a fuel feed problem and the mechanic went through everything before finding a clog in the valve atop the main tank. He cleared the clog, and also removed the check spring in the valve atop the tank. He said the check in the bulb at the stern was sufficient for the fuel flow, but a recent trip of about 90 miles- about 60% at 4200 rpms, the rest trolling at about 1000 rpms and some drifting with engines at 600 rpm--used over 100 gallons. This seemed to be very high consumption- what exactly does the spring check in the valve at the tank have to do with fuel flow, could it's removal make consumption higher? Thanks