props
Moderators: John@sos, charlesp, Charles uk, RickUK, Petergalileo
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Re: props
Has been operated on fresh water, rivers and lakes, very well for 3 or more seasons. The interchangeability of major parts may have led me to be overly enthusiastic in reassembling a bodgered motor with parts from many models. Will get pics of complete motor and boat here soon. If you all promise not to laugh at either the boat or the motor.
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Re: props
It can't be as bad as one or two of my franken-motors!
As long as you're happy with how it runs, nothing else matters.
Jon
As long as you're happy with how it runs, nothing else matters.
Jon
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- Charles uk
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Re: props
Not really a franken gull, it's been upgraded to almost model 75 level, just the ignition left to do.
Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot.
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Re: props
any reason to upgrade the ignition?
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If it's working, NO,
Don't fix things, unless broken!
Don't fix things, unless broken!
Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot.
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it's not broken yet. Do I have to break it before fixing it? If it ain't fixed, break it?
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Re: props
If it isn't broken, fix it till it is!