dodge trucker
Cadet
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- Sep 8, 2014
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but it spins right over with the electric start. How high should the effort be in pulling th recoil start?
I had a '82 Johnson 25 HP that pulled over easier than this one ever did.
We have had this 18 HP for ~30 years, has only been on the water a handful of times over those years, has mostly sat.
problem #1 being that the boat that we got this motor with was stolen from my brother's yard about 15 years ago (luckily I had the motor here or it would have been gone too) the controls and wiring harness though, went with the boat// so I have no harness with which to utilize the elec start; it has always pulled over hard even when I was "stronger" as a teen when my Dad got this boat/ but when we could start it by pushing a button we didn't worry about it.... but now I have to start it manually or "hot wire" the starter by putting the jumper cables straight to the starter motor which isn't practical on the water....
so what can I look for to determine why it pulls over so hard manually?
I had a '82 Johnson 25 HP that pulled over easier than this one ever did.
We have had this 18 HP for ~30 years, has only been on the water a handful of times over those years, has mostly sat.
problem #1 being that the boat that we got this motor with was stolen from my brother's yard about 15 years ago (luckily I had the motor here or it would have been gone too) the controls and wiring harness though, went with the boat// so I have no harness with which to utilize the elec start; it has always pulled over hard even when I was "stronger" as a teen when my Dad got this boat/ but when we could start it by pushing a button we didn't worry about it.... but now I have to start it manually or "hot wire" the starter by putting the jumper cables straight to the starter motor which isn't practical on the water....
so what can I look for to determine why it pulls over so hard manually?