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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 361965" data-attributes="member: 13599"><p>Thanks Pap - - - </p><p>Yeah, I can do the Exhaust Gaskets. (now that I see what it is)</p><p>As for the Base, I will wait until I finish the exh. gaskets first</p><p>and see how it goes after that.</p><p></p><p><strong><em>Other than that</em></strong>, I put on a complete 35hp carb, reed plate and intake manifold and it</p><p>is running a little too rich - (jets need adjusting, I think) a lot of black oil when first </p><p>starting up then after it warms up, seems to run smoother. have not had it on the lake </p><p>since I have changed out the directional tubes, head gasket, thermostat, and generally </p><p>cleaned it all up. oh, and two spark plug thread inserts.</p><p>I ran the motor in a can for about 10-15 minutes at high RPM before I pulled the plugs to check</p><p>for water. They were relatively clean but oily - and water droplets.</p><p></p><p>If it continues to run rough, I will put the original 25hp carb & plates back on which has all new gaskets.</p><p>Thanks again</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 361965, member: 13599"] Thanks Pap - - - Yeah, I can do the Exhaust Gaskets. (now that I see what it is) As for the Base, I will wait until I finish the exh. gaskets first and see how it goes after that. [b][i]Other than that[/i][/b], I put on a complete 35hp carb, reed plate and intake manifold and it is running a little too rich - (jets need adjusting, I think) a lot of black oil when first starting up then after it warms up, seems to run smoother. have not had it on the lake since I have changed out the directional tubes, head gasket, thermostat, and generally cleaned it all up. oh, and two spark plug thread inserts. I ran the motor in a can for about 10-15 minutes at high RPM before I pulled the plugs to check for water. They were relatively clean but oily - and water droplets. If it continues to run rough, I will put the original 25hp carb & plates back on which has all new gaskets. Thanks again [/QUOTE]
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