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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Herloom 14' Arkansas Traveler Mod
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<blockquote data-quote="Piomarine" data-source="post: 406252" data-attributes="member: 16014"><p>My guess is one of two things happened. Either I flooded it, I have an original pressurized tank and that is REALLY easy to do when you prime it. The other thing, and it may have been a combination, that I noticed that the exhaust port was underwater. I don't know if that is a factor or not since I'm not super solid on how a two stroke o/b even operates. In either respect I haven't had a chance yet to pull the motor and give it a barrel check.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Piomarine, post: 406252, member: 16014"] My guess is one of two things happened. Either I flooded it, I have an original pressurized tank and that is REALLY easy to do when you prime it. The other thing, and it may have been a combination, that I noticed that the exhaust port was underwater. I don't know if that is a factor or not since I'm not super solid on how a two stroke o/b even operates. In either respect I haven't had a chance yet to pull the motor and give it a barrel check. [/QUOTE]
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