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    Dieseling 3.0

    Its not running hot the average motor temp is just above 175 the needle is just to the right of the 175 mark but still touching the line and stays there for the most part Idle is around 500 if I remember right
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    Dieseling 3.0

    I usually only run at idle seep in no wake zones. When running the engine runs great.
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    Dieseling 3.0

    I researched it and seems carbon build up on the pistons is the most common cause, atleast that's what I have been reading. Kind of makes since since it a carbureted engine and it can still suck fuel when thr engine is shut off. I am thinking maybe the cleaner you spray in let it hot treat then...
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    Dieseling 3.0

    My 2010 bayliner 175 has started dieseling pretty bad. When I reach a spot I want to shut the motor off I have to let it idle form quit awhile before shutting it off. Has anybody had luck with the seamfoam spray in cleaber?
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