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![]() Good time to be watching E-bay and Craigslist instead of fishing.
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You in such a good mood this morning i see, now
you jinx!! LOL
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if the east coast is like the gulf coast, the bite will be great about 3 days after the storm.
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Yeah, the wind and waves have finally died down to almost nothing after about 4 weeks.
MJ, let me know if I can further brighten your day, LOVE YA, MEAN IT!!!
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Well . . . the shift problem is fixed!! Now onto the the next problem . . . the motor won't go above 2500rpm in gear (with a load). I think it's probably the stator, but I'm no OMC guru. I believe the motor is an 86 or 87 and slow mode didn't happen till 1988/89??? any suggestions. There is decent spark on all 6 clylinders when cranking, and compression is even in all 6. We pulled plug wires on one side and the motor will start . . . and then we did the same on the other side and the motor started, so I don't think it's a power pack. Linkage is advancing through the full range of motion. I'm 100% sure it's electrical, but I'm not sure what else to try beside breaking out a multi-meter and going through each component.
Last edited by bigshrimpin; 07-21-2008 at 04:07 PM. |
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