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In a 2 stroke where do the sparks come out of engine?
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I don't think anyone is messing with him...like they taught in school...there are no dumb questions! Owning that motor will make him a mechanic soon enough...get out on the water and break down a few times...you learn REAL quick like!Originally posted by bubbas kenner View Postthe fky wheel spins by hand very very easily he is new but his heart is in it 100% be easy guys he is good people.Don't be a Nancy!
If it smells like fish....you know I've been there!
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I rode in that boat last monday morning it ran great it had all the power needed it was quite for an older 60 hp there were 3 big guys in the 18 ft wide n deep jon boat its atarted great.It did not smoke ,I complemented him on a great older boat and yes he said he did not put all the recommended oil in it .I grab the fly wheel and theres no resistance it just spins.
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Ok...not arguing...just an older motor = more maintenance= faster learning curve. Been there done that...1970 Johnson 60hp 3 carbs that loved to stick. Tore them down more times than I wanna remember on Todds Dump, middle of Dickenson Bay, Moses Lake........believe me I know! Glad he's got a good one though!Originally posted by bubbas kenner View PostI rode in that boat last monday morning it ran great it had all the power needed it was quite for an older 60 hp there were 3 big guys in the 18 ft wide n deep jon boat its atarted great.It did not smoke ,I complemented him on a great older boat and yes he said he did not put all the recommended oil in it .I grab the fly wheel and theres no resistance it just spins.Don't be a Nancy!
If it smells like fish....you know I've been there!
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It's already been solved I posted on the first page. It wasn't as easy as a kill switch just slipping in the side, it had come loose inside of the control box which took forever which was a major pain to get off - ask dog. It happens!Originally posted by FlatoutFishin View PostWhy do i not feel like this problem has been solved?
Thanks for all the help fellas (dawg, bubba, buoy etc.) and yes, I am a newbie to 2 strokes said that on the first page...learning slowly and not ashamed of it!!! Cheers.Last edited by ubermensch1324; November 6, 2011, 03:32 PM.I set my hook like I am fishing for tuna even if I am fishing for trout. Call me tuna Joe!
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Lol you asked me to check the kill switch and it was plugged in on the side. From looking at it you couldn't tell anything was wrong because the button on the side looks exactly the same. It's the inside that was the problem. The harness inside of the control box popped loose so that control box with the throttle had to basically be ripped off the side of the boat and opening it was a major pain. I wouldn't change a thing either we caught us lotsa fish!!! Don't think we coulda fixed it on the water without Mr. Dawg's help.Originally posted by reeltime View PostYou gotta be kidding me!WTH.I thought i asked you to check the kill switch.lmao..wouldn't change a thing.Were's my ice chest?I reached into my jacket early this morning and pulled out a car charger!!!!!!!!!!answer your phone!
Anyways, I have your ice chest so give me a call. Also have your towel. Let's hook up this week and fish some and I'll get it back to ya.I set my hook like I am fishing for tuna even if I am fishing for trout. Call me tuna Joe!
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Ok about the kill switch.Nothing we could have done out there except keep fishin
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.Glad it was a cheap fix those thing aren't reel pricey.Don is great people.My stuff will be there not worried but do you need your phone charger?PM me or call.
I LIVE IN A SMALL
COMMUNITY WITH A LARGE
PROBLEM AND A
PROBLEM.
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I was being a lil sarcastic and yeah, I saw you got it fixed. Glad it wasn't much, and hopefully that motor gives you years of enjoyment. Boat ownership...will make you a certifiable mechanic, electrician, plumber, and bodyman...or it'll just make you certifiable, not sure which one?Originally posted by ubermensch1324 View PostIt's already been solved I posted on the first page. It wasn't as easy as a kill switch just slipping in the side, it had come loose inside of the control box which took forever which was a major pain to get off - ask dog. It happens!
Thanks for all the help fellas (dawg, bubba, buoy etc.) and yes, I am a newbie to 2 strokes said that on the first page...learning slowly and not ashamed of it!!! Cheers.Don't be a Nancy!
If it smells like fish....you know I've been there!
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Hey when you called me and told me I needed a new motor I about **** myself. Lmao. You always have a spot in it, if you're not doing anything next weekend come out with me. Call me when u get a break from work would like to see those fly casting skills if the reds are there!!!!!Originally posted by Dawg View PostThat would have been a tough one to find for any mechanic, glad you got it going, was afraid you were going to need a motor. Maybe one day I will get an invite on that fish catching machine.
And flatout fishin I know you were just jackin with me lol...I don't take things too serious...EXCEPT FISHIN!!! And drinkin man soda. Ha ha. Cheers.I set my hook like I am fishing for tuna even if I am fishing for trout. Call me tuna Joe!
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Too Funny! at least Bubba, Dawg, and Bouy helped him out and didn't tell him to stick his finger in his hose to fix it.Bryan Evans
Boat Werx of Texas
(AKA Evans Marine Services)
4340 19th St.
Bacliff, Texas 77518
http://evansmarine.net
http://boatwerxtx.com
main@boatwerxtx.com
281-559-BOAT (2628)
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I thought about about telling him to lick it. If it tingled his tongue like a 9-volt batt, he is good to go.Originally posted by evansmarine View PostToo Funny! at least Bubba, Dawg, and Bouy helped him out and didn't tell him to stick his finger in his hose to fix it.
I talked myself out of it.
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