zippermouthlake
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- Joined
- Jun 25, 2004
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- 5
I have been working on a 1962 14ft runabout of manufacturers unknown for 2 winters. Mostly due to the cost. I finished it this spring and broke the bank on new steering, controls,tank, battery, hardware ect. My dad gave me a spare motor he had and I put it on today. I was drooling with anticipation this afternoon in the +37 degrees celcius heat. I got the 42 year old beauty to the lake and put her in. The first turn of the key and it purred. As we pulled out of the bay all seemed well. Then the curious bang. It almost felt like it popped out of gear for a split second. It would do that intermittantly at slow and fast speed. We checked the linkage and all seemed well. My dad says he thinks it was cavitation. I have read around your site and it seems cavitation is more constant not a sharp bang. I brought the boat home with great sadness as he thinks a longshaft would be better (which neither of us have nor can afford right now.) After pulling in the yard I noticed the new gas tank that I had bought (plastic marine type) had sunken in from not opening the vent screw. Please tell me that I should take the boat out again and that is what it was. Th motor is a 35hp evinrude with maybe 20hrs on it model E35ECSM if that maters. Sorry for the drawn out story but I couldn't help myself. Awesome site I will be back with everything my lack of boating and over-abundance of fishing knowledge has to offer. Cheers from the great white north- that is hotter than hell right now