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Bringing a 1970 Evinrude 18 back to life.
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<blockquote data-quote="siskiyoublues" data-source="post: 259194" data-attributes="member: 8019"><p>Hey guys I am trying to bring my motor back to life. Can't get it to start after it left me stranded on the res a couple weeks ago. </p><p>Started out by cleaning the tank, fresh mix and fresh plugs. Pulled on the starter for about as long as I could take. Heard some popping at the end and after 30 minutes of yanking smelled a little two stroke in the air.</p><p>Not sure what to do but I know I want to try to do it myself but have really no experience. </p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Carl</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="siskiyoublues, post: 259194, member: 8019"] Hey guys I am trying to bring my motor back to life. Can't get it to start after it left me stranded on the res a couple weeks ago. Started out by cleaning the tank, fresh mix and fresh plugs. Pulled on the starter for about as long as I could take. Heard some popping at the end and after 30 minutes of yanking smelled a little two stroke in the air. Not sure what to do but I know I want to try to do it myself but have really no experience. Thanks, Carl [/QUOTE]
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