reelfishin
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Re: New boater's first major stupid trick
I watched two guys one time at a garage sale who were looking at a rather beat up looking 50hp Johnson with electric shift trying to test run it with no controls and no stand, one guy was holding the motor balanced on block of wood, with the cowl off but prop on, the other was spraying ether in the carbs and yanking on a rope wrapped around the flywheel, to their amazement, it started, (being an electric shift, with no power to the solenoid, it was stuck in gear), the prop spinning, no shut off switch, and no cover, the guy holding it was trying to keep it from vibrating off the block while avoiding chopping his feet up with the spinning prop and trying to hold onto a motor with a spinning flywheel. I ran over and knocked off both plug wires real quick, it was hooked to a fuel tank, had no cooling water and was stuck at about half throttle.
I was waiting for it to jump off the wood block and jump around when the prop hit the concrete. I just sort of looked at the two of them and shook my head and asked them if they knew what a magneto ignition was and then walked away. They obviously were trying to start it, but I don't think they figured on it being stuck in gear, or not being able to shut it down. Who knows what they were planning to do about the lack of water or the fact that a nearly 200lb running engine might be a bit of a problem to hold onto.
I watched two guys one time at a garage sale who were looking at a rather beat up looking 50hp Johnson with electric shift trying to test run it with no controls and no stand, one guy was holding the motor balanced on block of wood, with the cowl off but prop on, the other was spraying ether in the carbs and yanking on a rope wrapped around the flywheel, to their amazement, it started, (being an electric shift, with no power to the solenoid, it was stuck in gear), the prop spinning, no shut off switch, and no cover, the guy holding it was trying to keep it from vibrating off the block while avoiding chopping his feet up with the spinning prop and trying to hold onto a motor with a spinning flywheel. I ran over and knocked off both plug wires real quick, it was hooked to a fuel tank, had no cooling water and was stuck at about half throttle.
I was waiting for it to jump off the wood block and jump around when the prop hit the concrete. I just sort of looked at the two of them and shook my head and asked them if they knew what a magneto ignition was and then walked away. They obviously were trying to start it, but I don't think they figured on it being stuck in gear, or not being able to shut it down. Who knows what they were planning to do about the lack of water or the fact that a nearly 200lb running engine might be a bit of a problem to hold onto.