Evinrude Junior outboard OK for canoe?
On Tue, 27 Jun 2006 06:26:31 GMT, "padeen"
wrote:
Please don't take my word as fact; I'm not really a very knowledgable small
engine mechanic, but I think one screw is idle and the other is power
(cruising rpm).
AND, there is some danger in running an engine too lean as
it runs hotter and can burn rungs. If it won't run anywhere else, check the
air filter.
I will. Thanks for the suggestion.
Also, a jet that will run best only closed is a worn jet.
Could be...
That six horse Evenrude sure gave some service. I ran it for three years,
probably 3hrs a day for 150 days a year, then sold it to a friend who got
another six years from it as a spare.
That's reassuring!
Its biggest problem was that the top
"bearing" wasn't a real bearing; just sleeved in the aluminum block. When
it got older the shaft would wobble, causing the points to become inaccurate
and the motor to start hard and run lousy. Still worked, though.
The other problem was that the Yukon was heavily silt-laden so we'd go
through a water pump rebuild kit every year.
Hmm.. I have that problem too... the water I canoe in is not clear but
somewhat muddy.
Still, if I can even get one or two years of life out of it, it will
have been worth the money I paid. It certainly seems ideal for my
purposes.
I'm thinking of building a bracket that will sit the motor directly
behind, and in-line with the center-line of the boat -so no steering
compensation will be required.
Al D
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