Patchmans Whacker!

ChryslerJet

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Knotty said:
ChryslerJet said:
Knotty said:
Patchman said:
Well my whacker is neither fast nor quick! It's just got to get me from point a to point b. And if it can do that with out me paddling, I'll be happy! :smile16: My power pack just came in, so she mite start tonight!( Might) think.gif

Put your tongue on a spark plug wire to see if it is getting fire first.
Oh hell no I was holding one of the plugs by the boot on my old outboard and hand turning the engine over by the flywheel and with the msd on it and it must have had a crack in the boot or something cause it ran a shock right through one arm across my chest and out the other arm.  Man that stung for a long while.

You do not understand Patch is one of the strange sort of guys that liked getting shocked for pleasure and entertainment.  He was telling me a story he like to do something about jumper cables clamped on his nipples and 12v, I don't know he scared me and I ran.  crazy.gif
oh thats patches morning jumpstart he needs that to get himself up in the morning or he would be dead on his feet
 

Drumzilla

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Mom always said if can't say something nice don't say anything........................................... :smile30:
 

Patchman

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The whacker got whacked, but the carbs need some attention I do believe. We'll see what I can break this weekend! :smile16:
 

Patchman

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I guess those carbs are simple think.gif Looks like they are easy to remove at any rate. :smile16:
 

Crusader

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Patchman said:
I guess those carbs are simple think.gif Looks like they are easy to remove at any rate. :smile16:

Patch, they are simple.....just don't adjust any of the linkages....and be sure to remember which carb went where.....

Easy stuff to handle. I rebuilt my Boston Whalers carbs back in '07 with no experience at all...and they run great. Be sure to use lots of cleaner in the bowls and also the jets.

Don't mess with the fuel mixture screws or idle adjust until after you make sure the carbs are spotless.
 

Patchman

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Crusader said:
Patchman said:
I guess those carbs are simple think.gif Looks like they are easy to remove at any rate. :smile16:

Patch, they are simple.....just don't adjust any of the linkages....and be sure to remember which carb went where.....

Easy stuff to handle. I rebuilt my Boston Whalers carbs back in '07 with no experience at all...and they run great. Be sure to use lots of cleaner in the bowls and also the jets.

Don't mess with the fuel mixture screws or idle adjust until after you make sure the carbs are spotless.
Sounds like good advice to me! Thanks! :smile16:
 

Crusader

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You're welcome... Since we bought the Crusader, we don't use the Whaler as much as we used to. With gas going as high in price as it is....the Whaler will probably get used more this year. Feeding a 40hp whacker mota is much cheaper than feeder a BBF 540.

In my experience, 99 times out of 100 when there's problems with an older whacker......it's because of the carbs.

 

Patchman

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Well after the power pack, we now have fire. It's just not getting the fuel. I figure it has every rite to be pissy because it sat so long! :smile27:
 

Knotty Girl

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Patchman said:
Well after the power pack, we now have fire. It's just not getting the fuel. I figure it has every rite to be pissy because it sat so long! :smile27:

You will be fish slaying in no time.  clap.gif
 
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