"Tom" wrote in message
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On Fri, 30 Sep 2005 15:57:54 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
wrote:
Tom (or anyone else who wants to answer this):
Any time I tip up my outboard (4-stroke Johnson), it's a bitch to start
afterward. But, I sometimes want to tip it up if I'm rowing in shallow,
weedy areas - it's easier to row that way. I haven't experimented with the
next idea, but should it matter which way it's leaning to after I tip it
up?
Wrong Tom but when I talked to my dealer about the sacrificial anode
problem I was having his first question was whether they had installed
a two or four stroke engine. Since it was two stroke he told me to
tilt it up out of the water - had it been a four stroke he would have
suggested something else since four strokes are hard to restart after
being tilted up - guess this must be a common problem with them. Don't
have a clue about tilting. Good luck.
Tom...............
I think this means it's time to buy the kayak that's been calling my name,
just for a couple of largemouth bass swamp situations.
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