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jimhigh66 April 3rd 07 05:34 PM

weed trimmer conversion to outboard mudmotor
 
Has anyone used a 4-cycle weed trimmer adapted to a "mudmotor"? I know
2-cycle trimmers have been used. Menards has a 27cc 4-cycle on sale and
the Adv. claims " ...more torque and power then 2-cycle ... runs
quieter...". (If you're not familiar with mud-motor, they mount on the
transom and have a long drive shaft extending rearward entering the water
at an angle. They have an advantage over a conventional outboard when
running in shallow water.)
Jim H.


g April 3rd 07 08:40 PM

weed trimmer conversion to outboard mudmotor
 
hi jim,
I built a rowing skiff. The power plant was a weed wacker. My design, an
inboard, the propeller shaft went through the hull. pictu
http://users.rcn.com/neptunium/boat/prop.jpg
I constructed the shaft with 3/4" copper pipe like used in plumbing. Inside
the pipe, a 1/4" threaded rod. The engine side of the rod, squared to fit
the motor coupling, the nylon insert from the weed wacker flexible shaft (to
keep the steel rod from bending and vibration or out of round during
operation.) On the prop end of the shaft, a skateboard bearing, then to fix
the bearing a copper coupling soldered snug. This copper coupling has an
internal ring - holds the bearing tight. Then a rubber from a skate board
truck serves as water seal. On the end of the steel rod, an internal washer
and locknut, and on the end a washer and locknut.
I'm just saying you can build your own shaft with some ordinary stuff.
I crafted my propeller from aluminum cans that I melted in a hole in the
ground in my back yard. Using a clay bisque pot for crucible, and hair dryer
for draft fan, and wood for fuel, I melted the aluminum.
First I made a clay prop. Then I made a mold from plaster of paris. It was
all guess work making the prop diameter and the pitch. First prop turned out
too big and too much pitch. If your buying a prop you should have no
problem. These weed wackers are like 2 horse power. A prop for 2 horse
should work. I threaded my prop on center and put a cotter pin to keep it
from unscrewing.
Mine was 2 stroke. And it smoked a lot. I built a muffler and tail pipe but
the smoke followed the boat sometimes. Go with 4 stroke if you have one -
less smoke.
I do think what you want to do is ok. Your idea is great, just remember to
bring paddles with your boat if you get stuck.
greg :)
"jimhigh66" wrote in message
lkaboutboats.com...
Has anyone used a 4-cycle weed trimmer adapted to a "mudmotor"? I know
2-cycle trimmers have been used. Menards has a 27cc 4-cycle on sale and
the Adv. claims " ...more torque and power then 2-cycle ... runs
quieter...". (If you're not familiar with mud-motor, they mount on the
transom and have a long drive shaft extending rearward entering the water
at an angle. They have an advantage over a conventional outboard when
running in shallow water.)
Jim H.




(PeteCresswell) April 4th 07 02:09 AM

weed trimmer conversion to outboard mudmotor
 
Per jimhigh66:
(If you're not familiar with mud-motor, they mount on the
transom and have a long drive shaft extending rearward entering the water
at an angle. They have an advantage over a conventional outboard when
running in shallow water.)


AKA "Dragon Tail"?
--
PeteCresswell

Jim Conlin April 4th 07 03:24 AM

weed trimmer conversion to outboard mudmotor
 
Like this?
http://www.thewhiskeydragon.net/phot...icture_120.jpg

"(PeteCresswell)" wrote in message
...
Per jimhigh66:
(If you're not familiar with mud-motor, they mount on the
transom and have a long drive shaft extending rearward entering the water
at an angle. They have an advantage over a conventional outboard when
running in shallow water.)


AKA "Dragon Tail"?
--
PeteCresswell




pesceuomo April 4th 07 12:12 PM

weed trimmer conversion to outboard mudmotor
 
http://www.boghogmudmotors.com/index.php





"jimhigh66" wrote in message
lkaboutboats.com...
Has anyone used a 4-cycle weed trimmer adapted to a "mudmotor"? I know
2-cycle trimmers have been used. Menards has a 27cc 4-cycle on sale and
the Adv. claims " ...more torque and power then 2-cycle ... runs
quieter...". (If you're not familiar with mud-motor, they mount on the
transom and have a long drive shaft extending rearward entering the water
at an angle. They have an advantage over a conventional outboard when
running in shallow water.)
Jim H.




(PeteCresswell) April 4th 07 01:54 PM

weed trimmer conversion to outboard mudmotor
 
Per Jim Conlin:
Like this?
http://www.thewhiskeydragon.net/phot...icture_120.jpg


Exactly.

Same thing?
--
PeteCresswell

Matt Colie April 4th 07 08:27 PM

weed trimmer conversion to outboard mudmotor
 
Some weed Trimmer,
4 cylinder overhead cam liquid cooled weed trimmer.

Some how I don't think you mean - Exactly -


(PeteCresswell) wrote:
Per Jim Conlin:
Like this?
http://www.thewhiskeydragon.net/phot...icture_120.jpg


Exactly.

Same thing?


Jim Conlin April 4th 07 08:54 PM

weed trimmer conversion to outboard mudmotor
 
(chortles)

"Matt Colie" wrote in message
...
Some weed Trimmer,
4 cylinder overhead cam liquid cooled weed trimmer.

Some how I don't think you mean - Exactly -


(PeteCresswell) wrote:
Per Jim Conlin:
Like this?
http://www.thewhiskeydragon.net/phot...icture_120.jpg


Exactly.

Same thing?




(PeteCresswell) April 4th 07 09:08 PM

weed trimmer conversion to outboard mudmotor
 
Per Matt Colie:
Some weed Trimmer,
4 cylinder overhead cam liquid cooled weed trimmer.

Some how I don't think you mean - Exactly -


I meant "exactly" in the sense of the photo matching what I used to call a
"Dragon Tail"
--
PeteCresswell

Matt Colie April 6th 07 11:04 PM

weed trimmer conversion to outboard mudmotor
 
(PeteCresswell) wrote:
Per Matt Colie:
Some weed Trimmer,
4 cylinder overhead cam liquid cooled weed trimmer.

Some how I don't think you mean - Exactly -


I meant "exactly" in the sense of the photo matching what I used to call a
"Dragon Tail"



I know, I know, but it was Just Too Good to pass up.

Kind of like when (years ago) I was told that this guy had a 6-71 diesel
outboard (he did - they were called harbor masters and mostly were sold
to the military to make barges self powered) I thought it was a joke
until I saw it smoking.

Honda really did build a 250cc liquid cooled chain saw (prototype only).

Yah Jest Never Know.

Thank you for the opportunity to spike a cheap one.

Matt Colie

jimhigh66 April 17th 07 05:14 PM

weed trimmer conversion to outboard mudmotor
 
Thanks for all the replys. I just remembered I had posted at this site
(duh!). Yes, similar to a "dragon tail".
I was really impressed by the casting of the aluminum prop !!!!

jim H.



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