SeaMasterZ@aol.com
Lieutenant Commander
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- May 21, 2003
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My brain is about dead at this point, time to go to sleep ... but I want to get a question "out there" to the more knowledgeable motorheads ... the 18 StarCraft originally came with a Johnson 125 that spun, and had compression and no spark ... I didnt check the compression at the time because I was more interested in going fishing in freshwater with this giant yet lightweight boat ... its amazingly wide and deep for 18 feet ... and I was focused on the SeaFari 25 at the time for saltwater fishing. I am a half fast auto mechanic, but I never did get into outboards. I have rebuilt several auto engines, but outboards seem to be alien creatures, I suppose due to the 2 cycle deal, not sure where that phobia has its roots eminating from, but not important .. I have basic skills, is "ripping into" that thirty year old motor something that can turn into a nightmare? or do most of the rules of car rebuilding apply? Hell, it just might make enough compression to not need an overhaul, if it only makes 100 horses, it should shoot that boat like an aluminum bullet. Reading about rooster redoing his motor has me going a bit, would a book like a Clymer be of any assistance in troubleshooting / rebuilding this monstah? I have the controls, just have to figure out how to make a strong enough stand to plunk this thing onto. do you jump solenoids like in the old fords, bridge it with a screwdrive to get the starter to spin?<br />Thanks for any info<br />Ray