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On 4 Jun 2005 20:49:43 -0700, "richard"
wrote: Thanks Brian and Don I am a little bit mechanically inclined and do own a multimeter. I will see if I have specs/diagram somewhere for the control lever and keep my mechanic's phone number in hand incase I do not feel up to it. Thanks again PS-Not sure where you two are from but we had our first summer weather and it feels great here in Boston The lake was good for surfboarding and slalom skiing today. Since I made over the 90HP Johnson OB to dump the varioil feature in favor of gas/oil mix (cutting the oil low worning sensor at the tank to avoid false alarms as well) and even more handy, rigging the electric choke solenoid to work off a cockpit pushputton rather than off the start position of the ignition switch (which formerly rendered the engine unstartable when hot) the Procraft/Johnson 90 combination has been pleasant (its a 17ft fish/ski.) The temperature varied between 97 and 100 along the road to the lake, I noticed. Noticed one or two fireworks stands missing. Realised why, on the drive home: the remains of the plywood frames and skins were scattered in the drainage ditch nearby. That was a FAST wind storm last week! An 8 X 12 foot poster on three telephone pole verticals was down - with the poles snapped at their bases. Brian Whatcott Altus, OK |
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