I did it myself!!

Discussion in 'The Beach' started by north dakota dyne, Jun 29, 2007.

  1. north dakota dyne

    north dakota dyne Hydrodyner

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    On monday my stator arrived in the mail,
    I saved myself over $150.00 by installing
    it myself!

    Then it was off to the lake!
    finally got engines started
    one worked good the other
    not so good untill i sprayed the carbs
    then i waited three min for them to warm up!

    To make a long story shorter,
    when i throttled up, the "towers
    of power" responded with a nice
    twin engine whining,and off i went.
     
  2. jim

    jim Hydrodyne 18 Specialist

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    Good show! You might want to check the torque on the flywheel nut again.

    jim
     
  3. north dakota dyne

    north dakota dyne Hydrodyner

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    the flywheel is the only thing i
    actually had help with (from our local service station)

    they torqued it on properly :eek:
     
  4. RiverRat

    RiverRat Hydrodyne 18 Specialist

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    I believe Jim was referring to checking the toque on it again after running it for a while. Just make sure it's still snug after you let it vibrate under normal use.
     

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