Govna47
Because Firebird
A new one is probably 25-30 bucks, if you can't find your original one.
Also have to figure out why the engine won't fire
A new one is probably 25-30 bucks, if you can't find your original one.
My 2.5 cranks slow when you haven't used it in a while, but a tiny squirt of wd-40 in the cylinder speeds it right up.(helping pull gas from the tank to the carb) Also putting your finger over the exhaust while cranking is known as a priming technique. With those two things done, mine starts up in seconds.Also have to figure out why the engine won't fire![]()





the boat my grandpa built. It stopped working for him about 3-4 years ago and he gave it to me. It has been sitting in my garage since then. im thinking about upgrading all the electronics new servos, motors, and receivers. considering swapping in brushless motors
that looks a lot like my first real boat. it was a 14 foot 1967 fabuglas with a 40 hp Johnson from 1958 on the back. that ran well.
Sounds like fun. I'm still waiting on my first boat. It might be a few years but i'd like a ~16ft Bayliner runabout. I/O or outboard I haven't decided yet.
id stay away from bayliners