dave hamata
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Hi,
I took my boat out last fall in weather just above freezing. The motor is a 2006 Johnson 140 horse 4 stroke. I brought the boat out after the day was done and forgot to drop the motor down to drain the wather from the intake. Yes, I know, I'm an idiot. Anyway, the temp dropped below freezing and the next day on the water, the motor wouldn't **** out the back end. I turned it off immediately. My question is, could the just below temperature have frozen the intake enough to crack something? If so, what cracked? Please tell me its just a hose going from the intake on the bottom of the leg and not the leg itself! Is it an easy fix? Or, could it be a different problem intirely? Caution, you're talking to a mechanical moron here, so use little kid language.
Thanks,
Davey
I took my boat out last fall in weather just above freezing. The motor is a 2006 Johnson 140 horse 4 stroke. I brought the boat out after the day was done and forgot to drop the motor down to drain the wather from the intake. Yes, I know, I'm an idiot. Anyway, the temp dropped below freezing and the next day on the water, the motor wouldn't **** out the back end. I turned it off immediately. My question is, could the just below temperature have frozen the intake enough to crack something? If so, what cracked? Please tell me its just a hose going from the intake on the bottom of the leg and not the leg itself! Is it an easy fix? Or, could it be a different problem intirely? Caution, you're talking to a mechanical moron here, so use little kid language.
Thanks,
Davey