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  1. Justin Larsen

    Starting issues

    I did pull the harness to take a peek, I will start there with cleaning. Everything is fine now but I'd rather not be dealing with this issue off the dock. 4
  2. Justin Larsen

    Starting issues

    Happens to the best of us :) No while I had play with the throttle A LOT during the process thinking it might be the neutral interrupter switch this time I did not. As soon as I saw a steady 12.4V on the hot side of the solenoid it tried the key (just a quick turn) and got a response from the...
  3. Justin Larsen

    Wouldn't start - trying to find root cause

    Here's a fun one. This weekend I went down to the slip to start my 220OV because it had been sitting for approx 3 weeks. No issues when I docked her last but when I tried to start her this time I got nothing and I mean nothing, no clicks, no roll over, no draw on the voltage gauge. I wasn't in...
  4. Justin Larsen

    Starting issues

    Here's a fun one. This weekend I went down to the slip to start my 220OV because it had been sitting for approx 3 weeks. No issues when I docked her last but when I tried to start her this time I got nothing and I mean nothing, no clicks, no roll over, no draw on the voltage gauge. I wasn't in...
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    Something so small yet such a giant PITA

    Staus update. Went full replacement and upgraded to rubber flappers. The motor was out anyway so why not, plus I found an almost mint y-pipe for $150 :) While the motor was out we also did: Full bilge clean (looks like new) Remounted new bilge pump Spark Plugs Oil Change Filter Change Drive...
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    Something so small yet such a giant PITA

    Well. FLAPPERS.... Both flappers in the y-pipe for who knows how long. To weld or not to weld ? That is the question.
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    Something so small yet such a giant PITA

    That sounds appealing. I'm in Canada do we have a long offseason. Really only need to get a few months out of it. Also just found out when going to remove the drive that it has mcgard locking nuts on it for which I do not have the key. Insert expletive here. Lol
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    Something so small yet such a giant PITA

    Working on that, project motor removal commences this evening.
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    Something so small yet such a giant PITA

    I had thought that but it seemed risky with something that creates water ingress upon failure. Maybe I'm overthinking it.
  10. Justin Larsen

    Something so small yet such a giant PITA

    Finding a replacement y-pipe is proving to be a bit of an issue. smh
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    Something so small yet such a giant PITA

    Any tips and tricks for yanking a motor. Came home from navy island (Niagara River) last night and notice a bit of water in the bilge. Could hear some dripping so I begrudgingly investigated and found this little gem. The tiniest of cracks in the y-pipe resulting in this little trickle of fun...
  12. Justin Larsen

    WOT question

    Hey all, Getting more comfortable with my vessel now and had a picture perfect glass river to play on yesterday morning so I decided to see what wide open throttle looked like on my 94 220 OV. I was only able to rev to just under 4200 and achieve 38 MPH. That seems low and I was wondering if...
  13. Justin Larsen

    Picking a prop

    Hey guys. Looking for some recommendations on a prop for my 220OV 5.7 Alpha Gen2. Currently have an aluminum 3 blade 19P see photo Maybe this is the right one but curious about options. New to boat ownership and prop selection seems to be a complex one Thanks.
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    Device in my bilge ?

    I wondered the same thing. Traced it and it appears to be the old bilge pump hose maybe from one with a bigger ID. It will be coming out. Something the PO should have done. Lazy
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    Device in my bilge ?

    The first two sound fun I have been wondering about the black helicopters following me around. ;). I guess it's probably just a transducer though. Thanks !!
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