Lots of "Me, Me, Me" in your posting.
You do have it entirely within your own power to fix the
source of your discontent.
Help us by helping yourself.
From: Kim Foster <snagf@...>
Subject: Re: [OMC-Boats] NEED LIST MANAGEMENT
To: omc-boats@...
Date: Wednesday, August 12, 2009, 5:28 PM
We need to do something about better managing the
listserve, IMO. I really find this a valuable resource for parts and
general info on the boats. But it is getting ridiculous when I get
20-30 emails a day on somebody not knowing what oil to use or why their
prop is spinning in neutral. Or a multi-chaptered play by play of your
"shakedown cruise".... Who cares?
Is there some way the list can be paired down so that you only get info
pertaining to your particular boat? I only want to see OMC Deluxe 17
stuff. I don't want to wade through 30 emails about an Explorer or
Evinrude... I'm not a computer geek so I don't know how you would do
this, but I am just about to the point of cancelling my list serve...
Maybe if 2-3 of you really want to discuss where your oil sender is,
you could do carry on that discourse off the board?
Don't want to sound cranky...just think it could be managed better...
Date: Wed, 12 Aug 2009 14:05:51 -0700
From: bldfw@...
To: omc-boats@...
Subject: Re: [OMC-Boats] More shakedown results
Thanks Lee,
I thought about that myself. I've worked with
vinyl dye on some of my classic cars and it goes on smooth and tough
though I'm not sure it's tough enough to withstand bumper rubs. Easily
fixed though.
From: Lee Shuster <Lee.Shuster@...>
Subject: Re: [OMC-Boats] More shakedown results
To: "'Evinrude & Johnson Boats of the 1960's and 70's'"
<omc-boats@...>
Date: Wednesday, August 12, 2009, 1:42 PM
Bill,
just wanted to say that I've admired your progress. You want
to see something slightly North of 4000, not to exceed 4400 RPM with
everything running perfectly.
You can get excellent looking results using RED vinyl dye on
that rub rail molding.
Lee
Just completed my 3rd
shakedown with almost excellent
results. .She started right up and overall performed really well.
After the gas tank cleanout it was nice to see clear gas in the glass
filter rather than the murky brown pudding stuff. Oh, and my original
sending unit worked just fine so I didn't need to spend money on a new
one!
I'll need to double check the timing as over the hour and half her
performance denigrated a little bit. Also, when pulling back on the
throttle she had a tendency to stall and towards the end we had to
resort to priming the carb with a shot of gas. If I had to hazard a
guess as to why that would develop, it could possibly be that the
distributor shifted slightly causing retarded ignition. I had a
problem getting to the hold down bolt and in hindsight worry that I
might not have gotten it tight enough.
I'm also pulling the alternator today and taking it down to the shop to
have it check out and rebuilt if necessary. The volt gauge continued
to reflect only about 11-11.5v and at the end of the run she didn't
have enough juice to crank her over. We were going to jump her about
30mins later to get her over to the ramp but for grins I crank the key
and found she recharged herself enough to get it started without
jumpers. I know some of you guys said I could rebuild the alternator
myself but the summer is ticking away.
Question..... when doing a fast cruise but not WOT, whereabouts are
your RPMs? My Explorer will plane out at about 3000 but feels happier
at higher RPM. I got her as high as 3500 but could sense a very vague
performance issue. It's likely a re-tune or better yet a Pertronix
electronic ignition will fix that but didn't want to push it past that
point just yet. What can I expect a comfortable WOT to be thereabouts?
And finally....and I think i might know the answer to this already but
nothing ventured, nothing gained.....is there a resource for new RED
rub rail? I'd really like to replace the one there with red as opposed
to black but will do black if I have to.
Thanks.
-Bill
Dallas, TX
1970 Evinrude Explorer - 155 Buick V6 - OMC Sterndrive
http://www.photobucket.com/evinrude_explorer
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