Imagine you are running at night with you "headlights" on an another boat is approaching you head on. All he sees are the white light because they overpower the red and green running lights. The other boat assumes that you and he are on the same course and he thinks those are the stern white...
Too new for me. I was thinking ballast resistor but they were long gone when that engine was made I think. If the problem is ignition related about all that is left is the key switch or shift interupt.
https://www.mercruiser-shop.at/data/datenblatt_0000029_1.pdf
Actually since the change in the ratio is linear it would be easy to use Excell to set up the formula. You would have to change the fluid an infinite number of times to achieve 100% new fluid. That is similar to moving an object to a wall by moving it one half the distance remaining at a time...
Once you decide what percentage of old to new is reasonable it would be a rather simple solution using differential calculus. Since it has been 63 years since I took that course I can't give you the how to off the top of my head. The last I and only time I ever solved a problem using it was...
My mother had a power chair lift to get up and down the stairs when she was in her 90's. It did have a battery backup so she would not get stranded halfway up or down if the power failed. It was a small battery. I don't remember how many amp hours so I don't know how many complete trips it...
I ran my 1990 175 for 10 years on 50/1 mix when the vro went South. I don't remember for sure but I think I just unplugged the sensor wires on the pump, I am sure someone on here with a better memory than me can fill in the details.
My idea of the ideal deer now at my age is one that will drop where my drag will be short and downhill to my house or the truck depending on where I hunt.
Asking for a friend of mine? I do not believe it is a good idea but maybe someone on here may prove me wrong. It is a bassboat.
"While I'm beached I thought I'd recarpet the boat. Two years ago I replaced the deck and like an idiot, used the old carpet. Now its tighter than tight. Can't...
Agree, it is probably the live well. Many bass boats of that vintage did not have valves for the live well drain. If the drain inside the live well did not have a drain plug in there would be free communication between the live well and the lake level. As said find the live well and pour some...
I have found it quite common for the HIN and the state registration to be off like that. A boat hull could easily be laid up in 1982 and then sold by the dealer during the following calendar year and the year registration would show the boat as new in 1983. Also bare hulls that would be used...
Yep, a fun time but I noticed the aspeck used the collective term we. Actually I let him fish from the lucky side of the boat. He caught all the fish, I almost caught one but it was a sunken branch.