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1980's Johnson/Evinrude 20/25hp conversion to 30hp with pics
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<blockquote data-quote="Johny25" data-source="post: 249996" data-attributes="member: 7791"><p>No the sneezing wasn't really noticeable until the motor got warm so I don't think it helped that much for cold starting. Although I did find out that the plugs that are recommended QL77JC4 do not work as well at cold start as the plugs that came with the motor do. The motor came with NGK buhw-2 gapless plugs in it. I pulled them out and put the recommended champions in when I got the motor home but after I fixed the primer assembly I swapped the plugs back just to see what the difference was. And the NGK's seem to work much better when starting the motor cold. </p><p></p><p> To be honest Jasper my motor doesn't seem that cold blooded. Usually even in 20 degree weather she runs pretty **** good even when cold started.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johny25, post: 249996, member: 7791"] No the sneezing wasn't really noticeable until the motor got warm so I don't think it helped that much for cold starting. Although I did find out that the plugs that are recommended QL77JC4 do not work as well at cold start as the plugs that came with the motor do. The motor came with NGK buhw-2 gapless plugs in it. I pulled them out and put the recommended champions in when I got the motor home but after I fixed the primer assembly I swapped the plugs back just to see what the difference was. And the NGK's seem to work much better when starting the motor cold. To be honest Jasper my motor doesn't seem that cold blooded. Usually even in 20 degree weather she runs pretty **** good even when cold started. [/QUOTE]
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