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Anyone know about older Evinrude's?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigkat650" data-source="post: 263554" data-attributes="member: 7270"><p>The old JohnyRudes will run forever as long as you have a good 2-stroke gas/oil mixture and water being pumped through. Replacing the impeller is the first thing that should be done whenever you buy a used motor. A good carb rebuild/clean is a good thing to do as well. Parts will run you like $20-$30 and its minimal labor.</p><p></p><p>Unless you know exactly what your doing, if you start tearing it apart--you should take lots of pictures to help you put it back together. I usually take a part off, snap a pic... take another part off, snap a pic... take another off, snap a pic... and so on. I try to set everything down in order I took them off too. Its much easier to know exactly what your doing when you pay attention to the details, because if you miss any 1 thing--you can spend hours back tracking to figure out where you went wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigkat650, post: 263554, member: 7270"] The old JohnyRudes will run forever as long as you have a good 2-stroke gas/oil mixture and water being pumped through. Replacing the impeller is the first thing that should be done whenever you buy a used motor. A good carb rebuild/clean is a good thing to do as well. Parts will run you like $20-$30 and its minimal labor. Unless you know exactly what your doing, if you start tearing it apart--you should take lots of pictures to help you put it back together. I usually take a part off, snap a pic... take another part off, snap a pic... take another off, snap a pic... and so on. I try to set everything down in order I took them off too. Its much easier to know exactly what your doing when you pay attention to the details, because if you miss any 1 thing--you can spend hours back tracking to figure out where you went wrong. [/QUOTE]
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