I just had to comment on my little Eska 4.5 hp. What a joy it is to pull the cord on this dependable little motor and hear it fire up with that obnoxiously loud, lawn-mower like growl. There is something truly refreshing about a single cylinder, single plug, air-cooled engine. There are no secrets, no mystery. Fuel, air, spark. That's it. I have it on my 14' jon boat. I also have a 1955 Johnson 5.5 hp that I have rebuilt, and is now being looked at by a pro. (I could get it to run, but not stay running.) It is quiet, and has a simple, classic nostalgic look that I'm really fond of.
I got the Eska online. It arrived, I unpacked it, and smelled fuel. It had been shipped with some residual fuel in the tank! I tilted it up so some would run down the line, and she fired right up! A new spark plug boot, and a quick clean up of the carb bowl, and I am ready for river time!
I think any motor can be frustrating if it is broke down. What these Eskas lack in style, they make up for in simplicity. That motor doesn't have any feelings. If we treat it right and set up the conditions, it will run. I like mine. In fact, I am doggone proud of it. My first boat's name was "Good Nuff". This new Jon boat set-up is dubbed "Morn Nuff". Nuff said.
I got the Eska online. It arrived, I unpacked it, and smelled fuel. It had been shipped with some residual fuel in the tank! I tilted it up so some would run down the line, and she fired right up! A new spark plug boot, and a quick clean up of the carb bowl, and I am ready for river time!
I think any motor can be frustrating if it is broke down. What these Eskas lack in style, they make up for in simplicity. That motor doesn't have any feelings. If we treat it right and set up the conditions, it will run. I like mine. In fact, I am doggone proud of it. My first boat's name was "Good Nuff". This new Jon boat set-up is dubbed "Morn Nuff". Nuff said.