Late welcome....
Welcome Ken,
Do see Norm on the OB and I do believe the oil mixture is possibly 24:1 on the old ones,at least I thought my mix jug said pre-64,24:1.
Never use non-marine oil (chainsaw,snowmobile,or air-cooled powertool) or really cheap stuff sold at convenience stores.
TCW3 is the latest and best standard,with some better low-smoke and synthetic types that sometimes matter,but usually not worth the extra cost.
The starter will also work better with a non-deep cycle battery as a cheaper Cranking type should give a hotter charge.Of course if needing a starter overhaul or swap then proceed as needed.
Cool boat,definately try to make opening day for the "Rockstar" treatment.You can make the day what you want it to be as we can go run the lake going to or after parading,do a casual lunch in the Sand Pt. inlet by UW or just float around and gawk at the throngs of boats and wild boaters.It does get tight quarters at times but conversations among boats and land-based spectators is pretty easy.
The Renton event was really fun too,more eating than boating but that meant we could finish some stories and meet some new friends.
TimM
Welcome Ken,
Do see Norm on the OB and I do believe the oil mixture is possibly 24:1 on the old ones,at least I thought my mix jug said pre-64,24:1.
Never use non-marine oil (chainsaw,snowmobile,or air-cooled powertool) or really cheap stuff sold at convenience stores.
TCW3 is the latest and best standard,with some better low-smoke and synthetic types that sometimes matter,but usually not worth the extra cost.
The starter will also work better with a non-deep cycle battery as a cheaper Cranking type should give a hotter charge.Of course if needing a starter overhaul or swap then proceed as needed.
Cool boat,definately try to make opening day for the "Rockstar" treatment.You can make the day what you want it to be as we can go run the lake going to or after parading,do a casual lunch in the Sand Pt. inlet by UW or just float around and gawk at the throngs of boats and wild boaters.It does get tight quarters at times but conversations among boats and land-based spectators is pretty easy.
The Renton event was really fun too,more eating than boating but that meant we could finish some stories and meet some new friends.
TimM
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