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Hey Don...
On Feb 6, 8:51*pm, John H wrote:
On Wed, 4 Feb 2009 19:52:10 -0400, "Don White" wrote: "Wizard of Woodstock" wrote in message .. . No rush or anything, but you might want to check your Johnson this Spring. No - not that Johnson, your outboard. ~~ sheesh ~~ * *:) The last time I had the prop off, I replaced the pin with what I thought was non-magnetic stainless - apparently not because I just looked at my HO this afternoon and cotter pin for the prop is rusted to hell and gone. *I replaced both around the same time with the same type cotter pin. Just an FYI. -- Thanks for the heads up. *I had it off in the late fall and it looked fine but will buy a new one this spring. Funny...I was planning to buy a spare (concerned about the metal weakening after a few straightening & re-bending cycles) but the parts guy said you could re-use them a number of times & not to worry. Read the book. Mine says replace when straightened for removal.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You know, those redneck mechanics... Donnie is cheap, almost puked his credit for 8 bucks. snerk |
Hey Don...
wrote in message ... On Feb 6, 8:51 pm, John H wrote: On Wed, 4 Feb 2009 19:52:10 -0400, "Don White" wrote: "Wizard of Woodstock" wrote in message .. . No rush or anything, but you might want to check your Johnson this Spring. No - not that Johnson, your outboard. ~~ sheesh ~~ :) The last time I had the prop off, I replaced the pin with what I thought was non-magnetic stainless - apparently not because I just looked at my HO this afternoon and cotter pin for the prop is rusted to hell and gone. I replaced both around the same time with the same type cotter pin. Just an FYI. -- Thanks for the heads up. I had it off in the late fall and it looked fine but will buy a new one this spring. Funny...I was planning to buy a spare (concerned about the metal weakening after a few straightening & re-bending cycles) but the parts guy said you could re-use them a number of times & not to worry. Read the book. Mine says replace when straightened for removal.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You know, those redneck mechanics... Donnie is cheap, almost puked his credit for 8 bucks. snerk ************************************************** ** Am not cheap....I'm thrifty. You might try it sometime motorcycle boy. |
Hey Don...
On Feb 7, 10:37*am, "Don White" wrote:
wrote in message ... On Feb 6, 8:51 pm, John H wrote: On Wed, 4 Feb 2009 19:52:10 -0400, "Don White" wrote: "Wizard of Woodstock" wrote in message .. . No rush or anything, but you might want to check your Johnson this Spring. No - not that Johnson, your outboard. ~~ sheesh ~~ :) The last time I had the prop off, I replaced the pin with what I thought was non-magnetic stainless - apparently not because I just looked at my HO this afternoon and cotter pin for the prop is rusted to hell and gone. I replaced both around the same time with the same type cotter pin. Just an FYI. -- Thanks for the heads up. I had it off in the late fall and it looked fine but will buy a new one this spring. Funny...I was planning to buy a spare (concerned about the metal weakening after a few straightening & re-bending cycles) but the parts guy said you could re-use them a number of times & not to worry. Read the book. Mine says replace when straightened for removal.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You know, those redneck mechanics... Donnie is cheap, almost puked his credit for 8 bucks. snerk ************************************************** ** Am not cheap....I'm thrifty. You might try it sometime motorcycle boy.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Wow, you called m Motorcycle boy.... Man, that hurts;) |
Hey Don...
Don White wrote:
wrote in message ... On Feb 6, 8:51 pm, John H wrote: On Wed, 4 Feb 2009 19:52:10 -0400, "Don White" wrote: "Wizard of Woodstock" wrote in message ... No rush or anything, but you might want to check your Johnson this Spring. No - not that Johnson, your outboard. ~~ sheesh ~~ :) The last time I had the prop off, I replaced the pin with what I thought was non-magnetic stainless - apparently not because I just looked at my HO this afternoon and cotter pin for the prop is rusted to hell and gone. I replaced both around the same time with the same type cotter pin. Just an FYI. -- Thanks for the heads up. I had it off in the late fall and it looked fine but will buy a new one this spring. Funny...I was planning to buy a spare (concerned about the metal weakening after a few straightening & re-bending cycles) but the parts guy said you could re-use them a number of times & not to worry. Read the book. Mine says replace when straightened for removal.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You know, those redneck mechanics... Donnie is cheap, almost puked his credit for 8 bucks. snerk ************************************************** ** Am not cheap....I'm thrifty. You might try it sometime motorcycle boy. You are cheap. |
Hey Don...
wrote in message ... On Feb 7, 10:37 am, "Don White" wrote: wrote in message ... On Feb 6, 8:51 pm, John H wrote: On Wed, 4 Feb 2009 19:52:10 -0400, "Don White" wrote: "Wizard of Woodstock" wrote in message .. . No rush or anything, but you might want to check your Johnson this Spring. No - not that Johnson, your outboard. ~~ sheesh ~~ :) The last time I had the prop off, I replaced the pin with what I thought was non-magnetic stainless - apparently not because I just looked at my HO this afternoon and cotter pin for the prop is rusted to hell and gone. I replaced both around the same time with the same type cotter pin. Just an FYI. -- Thanks for the heads up. I had it off in the late fall and it looked fine but will buy a new one this spring. Funny...I was planning to buy a spare (concerned about the metal weakening after a few straightening & re-bending cycles) but the parts guy said you could re-use them a number of times & not to worry. Read the book. Mine says replace when straightened for removal.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You know, those redneck mechanics... Donnie is cheap, almost puked his credit for 8 bucks. snerk ************************************************** ** Am not cheap....I'm thrifty. You might try it sometime motorcycle boy.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Wow, you called m Motorcycle boy.... Man, that hurts;) ************************************************** ******************** Speaking of that motorcycle... why not build a dedicated shed for it? Your long suffering wife would love to be able to use her kitchen table withour ducking leaking gear oil & chain lubricant. |
Hey Don...
On Feb 7, 10:53*am, "Don White" wrote:
wrote in message ... On Feb 7, 10:37 am, "Don White" wrote: wrote in message .... On Feb 6, 8:51 pm, John H wrote: On Wed, 4 Feb 2009 19:52:10 -0400, "Don White" wrote: "Wizard of Woodstock" wrote in message .. . No rush or anything, but you might want to check your Johnson this Spring. No - not that Johnson, your outboard. ~~ sheesh ~~ :) The last time I had the prop off, I replaced the pin with what I thought was non-magnetic stainless - apparently not because I just looked at my HO this afternoon and cotter pin for the prop is rusted to hell and gone. I replaced both around the same time with the same type cotter pin. Just an FYI. -- Thanks for the heads up. I had it off in the late fall and it looked fine but will buy a new one this spring. Funny...I was planning to buy a spare (concerned about the metal weakening after a few straightening & re-bending cycles) but the parts guy said you could re-use them a number of times & not to worry. Read the book. Mine says replace when straightened for removal.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You know, those redneck mechanics... Donnie is cheap, almost puked his credit for 8 bucks. snerk ************************************************** ** Am not cheap....I'm thrifty. You might try it sometime motorcycle boy.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Wow, you called m Motorcycle boy.... Man, that hurts;) ************************************************** ******************** Speaking of that motorcycle... why not build a dedicated shed for it? Your long suffering wife would love to be able to use her kitchen table withour ducking leaking gear oil & chain lubricant.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - " Wheres the Ketchup, honey?" " It's right there, in between the 90 weight gear oil, and the chain lube " |
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