interalian
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Today was the day to pull the boat off the lake as they're going to lower the lake levels on Monday. (Chestermere Lake is an irrigation reservoir and they lower it in the winter to reduce the amount of ice to melt in the spring.) Weather forecast wasn't looking promising for the rest of the week, and since I have plans for the weekend it had to be today.
Ambient temperature was 2 Celcius (that's about 35F for you guys south of the border), and it was about 0 overnight, so she was COOOLLLD. She cranked fine but kept spitting the bendix down - I'm assuming each time the bendix kicked, it was trying to start and overcame the starter's speed. Took tons of cranking and holding the primer down the whole time and it finaly lit, sneezed and stopped. Repeated the crank and sneeze a couple of times and it finally got going but I had to keep holding the primer for about 20 seconds with the idle at max.
I've never started my OB at temperatures this low. Any other tips or thoughts about why it was such a bugger to get going today?
Oh, and wading barefoot in the lake at the launch was no picnic - sitting in front of the fireplace and thawing my feet.
Ambient temperature was 2 Celcius (that's about 35F for you guys south of the border), and it was about 0 overnight, so she was COOOLLLD. She cranked fine but kept spitting the bendix down - I'm assuming each time the bendix kicked, it was trying to start and overcame the starter's speed. Took tons of cranking and holding the primer down the whole time and it finaly lit, sneezed and stopped. Repeated the crank and sneeze a couple of times and it finally got going but I had to keep holding the primer for about 20 seconds with the idle at max.
I've never started my OB at temperatures this low. Any other tips or thoughts about why it was such a bugger to get going today?
Oh, and wading barefoot in the lake at the launch was no picnic - sitting in front of the fireplace and thawing my feet.
