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    1975 Aristocraft w/ 120 no start

    I see lots of corrosion on all the conections, all need taken apart and cleaned until nice and shiney !! Battery needs to be 12.6 volts minimum. Once all connections are cleaned and polished up nice use a voltmeter to follow the power. Make sure the wood skeleton of your boat is not rotted...
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    Sacrificial Aluminum Prop

    So, your better at determining what is best for your engine than the engineers that designed it ?? Lugging your engine is not noticible in a boat like a street vehicle. After spending all your hard earned money on a nice boat, why woukd a few hundred on props be an issue ?? Just curious ??
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    Bought a Used Boat, but what is it?

    My mechanic says they are loosing money on 4 strokes after the warranty runs out. People don't want to spend the repair costs on the 4 strokes and they are to difficult to work on on there own. Their shop had to spend a quarter million on speciality tools to service the new engines. Home...
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    Sacrificial Aluminum Prop

    You will end up using more fuel and get less performance...kinda like driving your vehicle in high gear at 10 mph. Problems will arrise sooner or later...
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    Replacing Keel rollers

    Depending on hull shape, sometimes the bunk being bowed adds more support. To ridged in spots could cause dents....can't tell about your situation so just offering some food for thought....
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    Just a reminder that summer will be here soon...

    I thought about it, 75 here today, played in the boat for a few hours getting things ready, but colder, crappy weather comming....glad when summer finally gets here !
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    Bought a Used Boat, but what is it?

    If you can afford to pay others my hat is off to you. When I had my I/O, I didn't have many surprises and most work could be handled by myself. Parts were a lot cheaper and easier acess over a large outboard. I have had to downsize due to health issues, so back to an older two stroke 40 hp...
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    Solas Amita vs OEM (Yamaha)?

    Might be a difference in bigger props for bigger motors. I wanted another prop for my 40 hp outboard, our local prop shop recomended michigan wheel and showed me some differences. Solas was OK but the blades were thicker and not as effiencent as the thinner blade MW props. Not sure how they...
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    '66 Starcraft Sunchief. I'm going to give it a shot.

    Awesome platform to start on !! And an outboard model which seem a little scarce....looking forward to your build..
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    Prop damage threshold

    Yep, bent blades can be just as bad as out of balance as the load on each blade changes so some serious load changes are not gonna be good !!!! At slow speed you can limp back to the dock, but prolonged running at speed will just put excess wear on the entire engine. So which is easier to...
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    Johnson 50hp swap to a Johnson 110hp Possible?

    You didn' ask about a bolt on, you ask if you could swap them.....you could swap to any motor and drill new holes! Whenever you buy another motor, there are certain things that should be done before using it.
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    2.5HP Mercury/Tohatsu/Nissan Outboard No Longer Starting

    What about float height, plunger rod adjustment and air adjustment ??
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    Can I use a jack plate for short shaft motor on tall transom

    It could work if you have the room, motor would just be much closer to the water, if a tiller model, that could be an issue depending on shape of the transom.
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    Solas Amita vs OEM (Yamaha)?

    I have only tried that brand once, was not impressed but that does not make them bad. My best sucess has been with Michigan Wheel, not the cheapest but performance always good and when I need one repaired, my prop shop speaks highly of them. The key to having a prop match your boat is that the...
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    Solas Amita vs OEM (Yamaha)?

    Any time a prop is replaced, go for the best for your application. What is your max rpm at wot ? Does it match the motors max operating rpm? Even going slow, the prop should be effecient to get the best from your motor.
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    To build or restore help me please

    Way to much time and money to salvage. You will be burnt out long before completion, if not broke !
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    Bellows Water Detector - Retrofit?

    Sitting in the water ( moored) exposed to the sun, stored tilted up are all things that will shorten a bellows life. Mine was stored on a trailer tilted down ( no stress) in a barn out of the sun, in fresh water only, so I got the maximum life from my bellows. I also only used Merc products...
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