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  1. matt167

    Nissan 6hp won’t lock in reverse ( prop sucks up )

    Makes sense. I have not had a chance to look at it for him yet. I told him it had to work like you suggested and to try lubricating stuff. He told me it was on a camp before he bought it and the people used it a couple times a summer until they sold the camp, so the motor itself is...
  2. matt167

    Suzuki DF6

    Unless this is a sail boat motor. A long shaft is standard length 20” and if you have it on a trolling bracket that’s what you need
  3. matt167

    Outboard fuel range

    2 stroke or 4 stroke? I went 10 miles last year with my 25hp Suzuki and used probably 2 gallons at most. I would get a 6 gallon tank. 4 stroke uses about half the fuel of a 2 stroke in general
  4. matt167

    Nissan 6hp won’t lock in reverse ( prop sucks up )

    My friend has a 2017 Nissan. I think model would be MFS6 and he says it won’t lock in reverse. The prop will pull up to the surface. I looked online quick and I think it’s a spring that is weak and seems like it may be a common issue. I know it’s a black Tohatsu, and also I let him know that’s...
  5. matt167

    Mercruiser 3.7l voltage regulator smoking

    The voltage regulator is water cooled. The 3.7 charging system is one of the dumbest things of the 3.7. Being basically an outboard stator.. with the regulator out, it’ll spike 15-16v and it could cause the gauges to read high. BUT 3.7s are also known to overheat, blow head gaskets ect…
  6. matt167

    Rustoleum or not

    Hardener is a good idea. 4:1 will work if brushing. Just wear a good filter mask and goggles. Isocynates are rugged and deadly
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    Rustoleum or not

    Rust oleum is alkyd enamel. Same product as marine topside paint. It’ll work just fine
  8. matt167

    Approximate cost of new outboard ?

    Last i checked a 40hp Suzuki was in the $6,000 range. A tiller would be a little cheaper.
  9. matt167

    Registering a boat without a title

    As long as it has a serial number. You need to use MV 51 and MV 51B forms, and have a photo of the serial number
  10. matt167

    Registering Canoe In NY. Really This Difficult?

    Open your own thread. I know a solution when you do.. it’s against iboats policy to revive an old thread
  11. matt167

    Boat age vs financing.

    The impeller access has me thinking.
  12. matt167

    i have a 1985 170 horizon 140 hp

    I chopped up an ‘86 Freedom 160 which is very similar. I saw a few decent of the same for $3k or so.. if you have receipts and it presents well it may fetch $5k
  13. matt167

    Wiped cam lobe mechanical fuel pump

    Needs to be wired through an oil pressure switch. You should also run a wire from the starter to it, so that it bypasses when you turn the key. You’ll find YouTube videos that just say run power, but that’s not legal or smart
  14. matt167

    1979 3.0L OMC coil

    You can use that part number to get an equivalent. And you can advance base timing to get your total where it should be but. That makes more issues with starting and running hot at idle
  15. matt167

    1979 3.0L OMC coil

    Standard ignition UC12X is a coil that I know will work. That is for a 1965 Chevy II 153. You will be able to find that somewhere on Ebay. Delco voyager is a fine system, BUT it’s a fully electronic unit, meaning the advance is done inside the module. The advance curve is set for the newer...
  16. matt167

    1979 3.0L OMC coil

    Rockauto will ship international and they have the coil you need. Actually I’m 90% positive that the points and condenser for a 1965 Chevy 2 4cyl will also fit your distributor meaning you can get everything you need from them.
  17. matt167

    1979 3.0L OMC coil

    You don’t want to switch to pertronix. It’s less reliable than points. Delco voyager if you really have to have electronic. Just go to the parts store and tell them you need a coil for a 1965 Chevy II with a 153. Pretty sure it’s a 1.5 ohm, but that’ll get you a coil that will work
  18. matt167

    Boat age vs financing.

    I’m not buying anything just yet. I’ve seen a handful of these Sylvan Offshores though and they have major plusses as they are all 22’. Most Islanders are 19’. The downside is I’m pretty sure they all used OMC in the 80s
  19. matt167

    Boat age vs financing.

    That was a consideration. I wouldn’t want to do a deep dive into making it reliable just to pull it out eventually though. Which is why I was considering doing the SEI leg conversion
  20. matt167

    70s dodge gauge help / pulsing 5 volts on fuel sender line

    Mopar gauges of that era, are 5v reference. They drop voltage with small regulators.. This will clue you in to how it works https://moparconnectionmagazine.com/gallery-rte-instrument-cluster-voltage-regulator-fixes-erratic-gauges/
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