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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
** SeaArk 1652 Bass Boat Conversion - "The Dirty Oar" **
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<blockquote data-quote="ATW" data-source="post: 417169" data-attributes="member: 12477"><p>Haven't done a heck of a lot to the rig-- just been enjoying it. However, I did have a lousy of time getting it to start when cold. My JohnnyRude has primer solenoid that I could audibly hear clicking when I engaged it with the key so I figured all was well. Did some investigating last night as I was sick of launching the boat and struggling to get it fired for 5 minutes while trying to keep the boat from crashing into the docks/shore, etc. I ended up having a pinched line under the starter from the solenoid to the top of the carb. I replaced the line entirely as the old fuel line had hardened. I had it on muffs on last night after the repair and it fired up on the first crank so that's promising.. Looking forward to the real world test this week!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ATW, post: 417169, member: 12477"] Haven't done a heck of a lot to the rig-- just been enjoying it. However, I did have a lousy of time getting it to start when cold. My JohnnyRude has primer solenoid that I could audibly hear clicking when I engaged it with the key so I figured all was well. Did some investigating last night as I was sick of launching the boat and struggling to get it fired for 5 minutes while trying to keep the boat from crashing into the docks/shore, etc. I ended up having a pinched line under the starter from the solenoid to the top of the carb. I replaced the line entirely as the old fuel line had hardened. I had it on muffs on last night after the repair and it fired up on the first crank so that's promising.. Looking forward to the real world test this week! [/QUOTE]
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