Bo’sun
Cadet
- Joined
- Sep 9, 2023
- Messages
- 22
Oh, that's great news about the NOS lower unit oil! It's fully sealed in the plastic tubes that you cut off and squirt up into the lower fill hole. Thanks!Don't toss the Oil out, if sealed in the Tubes/Bottles it will be fine, Give it a Good Shake, in case the Additives have settled.
I'm sorry that you feel I was gruff, but to me, you think you have a Solution to a Problem that doesn't exist.
These engines have a Stat that is fully open by 145, and a Overheat Warning that lights up around 160, not like 235+ in a Car/Truck. They spew copious amounts of water out the Idle Relief.
They do tend to burn gas like they are gonna quit making the stuff.
Easy to tune: Points 0.020" Plugs 0.030" used J4J, but Chumpion has redone the numbering system...more pages to come
It's OK, I'm a veteran of many varieties of enthusiast forums since the days of internet bulletin boards. Every forum has a culture; some are congenial, some are humorous, some are standoffish, some are acrimonious, and some are just gloves off, no holds barred combat. As a newcomer, it's hard to get the lay of the land at first, so I was taken a little off guard at the replies.
You guys have me convinced that I don't need a telltale, so we don't need to further debate the pros / cons of it, lol. To be honest, I'm afraid to apply sufficient torque to get the plug unstuck. If it ain't broke, don't break it as they say!
You're right, this engine is a cantankerous old beast that likes to burn gas for sure, but it looks and sounds so cool. I was really active in running the boat with my young family after my dad passed it to me in the '90s. Even back then, it was always the talk of the launch ramp whenever we put her in the water. I think I last tuned up the engine around 2010, then life happens and the old gal stayed under her cover in the garage from maybe 2012 until I brought her back out of mothballs this month.
I'd like to go through the motor and boat and get everything shipshape during the off season and be ready to boat next summer. I lost my wife of 35 years this past May at age 60, so next summer I want to get out of the house and spend more time on the water.