Boy, there's no way you're married having the engine apart on the kitchen table!!![]()
Boy, there's no way you're married having the engine apart on the kitchen table!!
130# and 127#'s are great. I would never open up an engine with those numbers. I don't think I've ever had an 18 that high. I'd leave it alone. Others may differ though.
As for the bracket, you'd never JB weld it very well. For $11, I'd buy the new one.
Gotta love a shop that's warm and where one can eat and rest in!
Mas
Hmmmmm an outboard torn apart on the dining room table? Never tried that one before.I usually only bring stripped and painted parts in the house. LOL
I'm voting with the "don't mess" contingent as far as the powerhead goes. The motor in pieces on the dining room table reminds me of a scene circa 1971 of an Triumph Tiger Cub engine and transmission sitting in a bathtub awaiting a "final cleaning". Three guys, rental house, party, early spring, etc...
That's hilarious; my control arm was broken in exactly the same spot! Must be a weak spot...
I don't plan to run controls on mine, just use it on the tiller; so I was going to leave the arm off entirely, or have a go at JB welding it. But if it can be found that cheaply, I might just slap one on for the sake of completeness...
-Duncan
Wait! I want the sister!
lol...now we're fighting over the non-existant sister! ok....i have 21 motors, the biggest is 15hp.....you need more motors or one with more hp....and you win! ( not sure if my wife would approve of another lady in the house!...or if i could deal with two giving me grief about my ob's!)