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On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 14:06:51 GMT, "Clams Canino"
wrote: Actually it ran out of gas..... ![]() Ah - newbie. Then again, I've done it myself. Once when I had a faulty gauge and didn't think to actually check why the gauge stayed on full for three hours. The other one I towed here on Hartwell had the duel issue that the starter bendix needed some WD-40 and improper starting procedure on the POS Force it was equipped with. Again - brandy new boater - used 1st boat. This one was easy as I sprayed his bendix and showed him how to start an outboard. I see this a lot when I'm at some of the bigger lakes around here. There was one guy this spring who, and if I'm lying, I'm dying, couldn't get his engine started. I hung around the ramp and finally used my trolling motor to go over and see what was what. The driver told me that his engine always did that - it took fifteen/twenty cranks to start and then it ran like crap for a while, then everything was fine. I pressed the primer bulb, rotated the choke lever up and wham - first time. The guy looked at me like I was some kind of freakin' magician. Sometimes you just can't make it up. Later, Tom ----------- "Angling may be said to be so like the mathematics that it can never be fully learnt..." Izaak Walton "The Compleat Angler", 1653 |
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