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<blockquote data-quote="warefishin" data-source="post: 342198" data-attributes="member: 13325"><p>Its a johnnyrude 25 tracker. This one needs some work too man, the previous owner pained over the zinc so there is some corrosion and pain chipping in spots. Once I get the boat headed in the right direction I am going to to work on it, clean the carb, new plugs, service the lower unit etc. I haven't done a lot of work on 2 strokes so it takes me a while but I like working on them before I take them out and get stuck on the water.</p><p></p><p>on a side note, I bought an attwood "self venting" gas tank when I was checking out the engine, and the thing was blown up like a balloon after just one day of sitting. I am going to take it back to Wal Mart, I might try another one, but that makes me a little nervous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="warefishin, post: 342198, member: 13325"] Its a johnnyrude 25 tracker. This one needs some work too man, the previous owner pained over the zinc so there is some corrosion and pain chipping in spots. Once I get the boat headed in the right direction I am going to to work on it, clean the carb, new plugs, service the lower unit etc. I haven't done a lot of work on 2 strokes so it takes me a while but I like working on them before I take them out and get stuck on the water. on a side note, I bought an attwood "self venting" gas tank when I was checking out the engine, and the thing was blown up like a balloon after just one day of sitting. I am going to take it back to Wal Mart, I might try another one, but that makes me a little nervous. [/QUOTE]
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