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Beautiful Noise!!! (Caution boating related content)
After almost 2 years!
Question:
Remember I'm no mechanic....
So before I had it out last time I had an oils change and tune up. I only ran it one weekend and it went to storage.
Should I do another oil change?
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Nice!!! Yes, change the oil! You're lucky there was not gas in it when you tried to start it after two years, otherwise you'd also be working on the carb. Glad to see it running!! Maybe you'll be able to live up to your name this summer and do some river running? awesome sauce! Lol.
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That's awesome! Great sound isn't it?!?! We need a HB river trip/regatta.
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 Originally Posted by Mrs.K034
Nice!!! Yes, change the oil! You're lucky there was not gas in it when you tried to start it after two years, otherwise you'd also be working on the carb. Glad to see it running!! Maybe you'll be able to live up to your name this summer and do some river running?  awesome sauce! Lol.
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So oil and filters...anything else I should check on before taking it out?
Thank god about the carb. I just had the quadrajet rebuilt before the last trip would have hated to have to do it again lol
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 Originally Posted by Mrs.K034
Nice!!! Yes, change the oil! You're lucky there was not gas in it when you tried to start it after two years, otherwise you'd also be working on the carb. Glad to see it running!! Maybe you'll be able to live up to your name this summer and do some river running?  awesome sauce! Lol.
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I was thinking the same thing CandACE, when I heard "two years"... IF it has the typical quadrajet filter on the carb, you may want to have a pocket full of those on hand when you head to the river Brian...
I just sold one of my dads little fishing boats and couldn't believe my eyes what came out of the gas lines when I started flushing/cleaning the fuel system... Fortunately the tank was bone dry when it went into storage... The buyer is in the process of putting kits in the carbs right now as I type this...
THe GOOO that came out of the gas lines was nassssssssssssTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT, it wasn't gasoline, it looked like nasty fry grease from the bottom of a fryer...
I think it was more than 2 years in the making to get this bad...
Beware Brian, if you can easily get your gas tank out and flush it...
At any rate, KUDOS!!!!! sounds good, looks fun!!! Lets see some more pics/video, "walk around" of that beast...
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Congrats on getting her running again, time to go boating.
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 Originally Posted by 2manymustangs
I was thinking the same thing CandACE, when I heard "two years"... IF it has the typical quadrajet filter on the carb, you may want to have a pocket full of those on hand when you head to the river Brian...
I just sold one of my dads little fishing boats and couldn't believe my eyes what came out of the gas lines when I started flushing/cleaning the fuel system... Fortunately the tank was bone dry when it went into storage... The buyer is in the process of putting kits in the carbs right now as I type this...
THe GOOO that came out of the gas lines was nassssssssssssTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT, it wasn't gasoline, it looked like nasty fry grease from the bottom of a fryer...
I think it was more than 2 years in the making to get this bad...
Beware Brian, if you can easily get your gas tank out and flush it...
At any rate, KUDOS!!!!! sounds good, looks fun!!! Lets see some more pics/video, "walk around" of that beast... 
The boat is a little embarrassing right now as it is all messed up for being in storage lol.
Maybe more pics once its cleaned up a little haha.
I have these in-line fuel filters between the tanks and the engine....Dont these catch the particles/grime, you are referring to?
Remember, Im no mechanic here lol
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 Originally Posted by riverrunner1984
The boat is a little embarrassing right now as it is all messed up for being in storage lol.
Maybe more pics once its cleaned up a little haha.
I have these in-line fuel filters between the tanks and the engine....Dont these catch the particles/grime, you are referring to?
Remember, Im no mechanic here lol

Yep, thats one of the filters... Good thing you have that kind, i would change it... I think those are marked for the direction of flow (should have the arrow point at the engine)... I would change it and throw a spare in the boat/tool box in case it's on the verge of filling up with goo... Good thing u have a biggie like that inline, it may have saved you a carb rebuild...
Also on the Qjet I think where the fuel line enters the engine which should be OK with that biggie size filter inline... Im not real good on the Qjet but I think the fitting where the fuel line enters the carb also holds a small "sintered" porous brass/metal filter that is real common on early GM cars... Cheap and worth throwing in the toolbox IF your carb has one at the fuel inlet fitting...
SOmeone else can keep me honest on the Qjet set up... OR you can post up a close up pic where the fuel line enters the carb...
As for your boat being messy/messed up... You should see MY hooptie boat, ugh... :(
Last edited by 2manymustangs; 06-03-2015 at 07:09 AM.
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 Originally Posted by 2manymustangs
Yep, thats one of the filters... Good thing you have that kind, i would change it... I think those are marked for the direction of flow (should have the arrow point at the engine)...  I would change it and throw a spare in the boat/tool box in case it's on the verge of filling up with goo... Good thing u have a biggie like that inline, it may have saved you a carb rebuild...
Also on the Qjet I think where the fuel line enters the engine which should be OK with that biggie size filter inline... Im not real good on the Qjet but I think the fitting where the fuel line enters the carb also holds a small "sintered" porous brass/metal filter that is real common on early GM cars... Cheap and worth throwing in the toolbox IF your carb has one at the fuel inlet fitting...
SOmeone else can keep me honest on the Qjet set up... OR you can post up a close up pic where the fuel line enters the carb...
As for your boat being messy/messed up... You should see MY hooptie boat, ugh... :(
Ill take a close up pic when I get home.
I had these fuel filters put in new the last time i took it out (granted it was 2 years ago lol) and I actually installed them myself...haha....They are the ones where the arrow points towards the engine.
Are you recommending changing it to a new type or just a new one in general?
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take it to Puddingstone or Elsinore and run it for and hour or so before towing to Havasu, will anwser some questions for ya and those holes you could get away with some body filler or resin and clothe glass..............have fun
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