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On Sep 27, 6:25 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: On Thu, 27 Sep 2007 13:30:47 -0300, "Don White" wrote: I have to figure the best way to join and seal the connecting green/brown wires from the new taillight unit to the trailers wiring harness. (salt/fresh water environment) Get some butt connectors that have the shrink wrap insulation and use those. Alternatively, solder the wires together and use shrink wrap. Butt Connectors?? If you can solder the wires together there is no question in my opinion. Hey SW got some video of that 25 horse on Crystal Lake. The steering works fine, the cables were made from jumper cables. I left the factory connections from the alligator clips and just cut them down round and drilled holes in the copper. The thing starts really nicely (with a rope or starter when it catches), water pump pumps very nicely. Gear oil great... Probably still only goes about 15 of so but I ran it for about an hour and a half today to run it out first time. I did have it running in a barrel for a couple of hours yesterday before I hit the lake ![]() |
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