Gamefisher 1.2
"SteveB" wrote in message
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I got a Gamefisher 1.2 hp trolling motor with my boat. It cranks and
spins, but has varnished gas. I drained the gas, and will take off the
fuel line, filter, on/off valve, etc, and flush with clean gas. 50:1 is
recommended on the plate.
Anyone have one of these? Helpful hints? I want to use it for slow
trolling for bass and trout. I talked to a couple of people who had
them and swore by them. See a lot of them on ebay under Tanaka. This
one is an old Sears.
Gotta modify the barrel so I can hang it in the water and get it
running. Doesn't look too complicated, probably just some cleanup and
gunk removal.
Is there any solution one uses to soak carb bodies to get off that crud?
Steve
Take the carb off, remove the bowl with the carb upside down. Generally
there is a fat pin that holds the float which probably has a fork which
holds the needle.
Remove those parts. maybe take a picture so you can see how it all looked
before the operation.
Clean the crap in the bottom of the bowl and all the passages with spray
carburator cleaner, wear safety glasses as unless you know where the
passages lead you might end up with an eyefull of carb cleaner. Wouldn't
be fun.
When you've got everything hosed out, inspect the gaskets and if damaged
during the disassembly, replace with new. If you can't find factory
gaskets for that motor, the auto parts store should have gasket material
you can cut with an exacto knife to make new gaskets using the old as
patterns.
What are the chances of that? I spent my evening doing exactly that! It
has plenty of spark. Tomorrow, I will get a foot of fresh hose, some
proper clamps, and a couple of missing tiny lock washers. It looks like
it should fire right up.
Steve
Hope it fires right up!
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