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<blockquote data-quote="tincansailor" data-source="post: 326365" data-attributes="member: 800"><p>Thanks for the info. guys. I got the motor running today. I checked fuel tank for debri, cleaned out all of the fuel lines, took carberator apart again and cleaned it again, all of the things I could think of and WALLA, it started and ran and sounded like its old self again. Now the wife seems to think that a trolling motor is not needed, and I almost had her sold on the idea, so it is going to take some smooooth talking (begging) to get her thinking back to where it was while the motor was down.</p><p></p><p>I am going to persue the 45 - 55 lb. thrust motor and a single (for now) battery. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for the info, it went a long way in resurrecting my dead motor. Thanks guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tincansailor, post: 326365, member: 800"] Thanks for the info. guys. I got the motor running today. I checked fuel tank for debri, cleaned out all of the fuel lines, took carberator apart again and cleaned it again, all of the things I could think of and WALLA, it started and ran and sounded like its old self again. Now the wife seems to think that a trolling motor is not needed, and I almost had her sold on the idea, so it is going to take some smooooth talking (begging) to get her thinking back to where it was while the motor was down. I am going to persue the 45 - 55 lb. thrust motor and a single (for now) battery. Thanks for the info, it went a long way in resurrecting my dead motor. Thanks guys. [/QUOTE]
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