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Just got a Lone Star Admiral with a '56 Johnson 30 HP on it.
It's freezing up here in Indiana so we did not start it when i took possession, but I was more interested in the boat so not a big deal. Seller said it ran a few months ago when he put it up for the winter and a quick pull on the starter cord showed it has some compression and the head etc looks clean but aged. i'm not as young and foolhardy as i used to be, so the idea is to start in the garage to make sure to work ~before~ I get on the water.
I've read that "motor muffs" won't work on this engine ( because the water intakes are not in the right place ?) Can anyone confirm this?
If that's the case, the next idea is to run it in a tub of some kind. I've got a couple ideas on how to do that but I would love to hear what other people have used.
Lastly, I'm looking for suggestions on the cold weather. Right now the plan is to stick a heating pad covered by blanket on the cylinders to get it warmed up. How concerned should I be about starting it when it's cold? Anyone want to hazard of ballpark guest on what temperature it should get up to before pulling that starter cord.
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It's freezing up here in Indiana so we did not start it when i took possession, but I was more interested in the boat so not a big deal. Seller said it ran a few months ago when he put it up for the winter and a quick pull on the starter cord showed it has some compression and the head etc looks clean but aged. i'm not as young and foolhardy as i used to be, so the idea is to start in the garage to make sure to work ~before~ I get on the water.
I've read that "motor muffs" won't work on this engine ( because the water intakes are not in the right place ?) Can anyone confirm this?
If that's the case, the next idea is to run it in a tub of some kind. I've got a couple ideas on how to do that but I would love to hear what other people have used.
Lastly, I'm looking for suggestions on the cold weather. Right now the plan is to stick a heating pad covered by blanket on the cylinders to get it warmed up. How concerned should I be about starting it when it's cold? Anyone want to hazard of ballpark guest on what temperature it should get up to before pulling that starter cord.
![IMG_0945.jpeg IMG_0945.jpeg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/tinboats/data/attachments/105/105830-9532c756a04d10acc2900bf98a8a1c41.jpg)
![IMG_0916.jpeg IMG_0916.jpeg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/tinboats/data/attachments/105/105831-a9dfe2a1fa25c022a1af799ddfc53650.jpg)
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