Bam_Bam_of_Atlanta
Cadet
- Joined
- Oct 27, 2010
- Messages
- 19
From what I have read, several have advised before the first start to replace the water cooling impeller.
Since the gas was more like tar, the motor pulls through like it is in tar, I thought that it might be smart to put some fresh oil threw the spark plug holes and mabe put some fresh grease in the lower unit.
What are the oppinions on cranking without replacing the impeller?
10% chance of screwing up or more like 90% having it break up?
Anything else before putting it to the test?
Anything besides a fresh impeller for a boat ride to insure a return on the same engine. Lol!
It sounds like the carb needles are first tested at 1 turn. Right?
Thanks!
Since the gas was more like tar, the motor pulls through like it is in tar, I thought that it might be smart to put some fresh oil threw the spark plug holes and mabe put some fresh grease in the lower unit.
What are the oppinions on cranking without replacing the impeller?
10% chance of screwing up or more like 90% having it break up?
Anything else before putting it to the test?
Anything besides a fresh impeller for a boat ride to insure a return on the same engine. Lol!
It sounds like the carb needles are first tested at 1 turn. Right?
Thanks!