ajgraz
Lieutenant Commander
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So my daughter and I pulled into the launch ramp area after a morning of fishing the bay. At the dock was a guy in a 12-14' tinny; 25hp Johnson (late 80's vintage? 2 cylinder with the one-piece cowl) with the cowling off. He tells me it quit peeing water out of both the peehole and the exhaust ports. In retrospect, I should have asked him how long he ran it that way, and if the motor quit on it's own...
Anyway, I gave him a general overview of how to change an OB impeller. He asked if he could bring his rig to my place and have me change it out for him and help him give it a "tune-up." I told him I do not have specific first-hand knowledge of that motor, nor would I want to promise anything regarding parts availability or the need for special tools--and especially, I don't want to be the guy who finds it needs something more than just an impeller. In other words, I don't feel comfortable working on a stranger's unfamiliar motor.
I did suggest the guy join iboats.com for specifics if he wanted to tackle it himself, and gave him the name of a shop I know of near his place if he wanted a pro to do the work. He did have a rather hangdog look on his face as he paddled the short distance from the dock to his trailer (where he did have another guy helping him load up), and my young daughter chided me for not "helping that man more."
So what say ye, am I an a-hole or not?
Anyway, I gave him a general overview of how to change an OB impeller. He asked if he could bring his rig to my place and have me change it out for him and help him give it a "tune-up." I told him I do not have specific first-hand knowledge of that motor, nor would I want to promise anything regarding parts availability or the need for special tools--and especially, I don't want to be the guy who finds it needs something more than just an impeller. In other words, I don't feel comfortable working on a stranger's unfamiliar motor.
I did suggest the guy join iboats.com for specifics if he wanted to tackle it himself, and gave him the name of a shop I know of near his place if he wanted a pro to do the work. He did have a rather hangdog look on his face as he paddled the short distance from the dock to his trailer (where he did have another guy helping him load up), and my young daughter chided me for not "helping that man more."
So what say ye, am I an a-hole or not?