Well, I tried to tune up my trolling motor yesterday. I made the mistake of taking out the bolts, (it was at that moment I knew I had F'd up) now I cant get it back together. lol It was an old beat up trolling motor anyway..
Ohh I'm sorry to hear that man..... That sucks! Look that trolling motor up on Google n see if theres any info on a full rebuild for it or a manual for it u can download to put it back together.... Good luck man!
Man just go to Walmart, take the sticker price tag off of an ozark rod holder ($5), and put it over the barcode on the trolling motor. Go to self check and be on your way. PS.. do this like 15 minutes before they close. They don’t give a shit. They ready to go home.
Thanks..watched another video doing same procedure…what if this does not really make a difference.Tried this and ended up at same position I marked it at.
If it doesnt change then it is maxed out already..... this video was just for maintenance n upkeep every year to make sure it's working its full potential..... most times when u need to do this n it makes a difference its because it was working harder then normal and alot of weeds or fishing line got in the motor causing resistance witch will slow the motor down.... so I just check every year to make sure it's all clean of old fishing line or whatnot and make sure it's working at it's best.....
Nah, this is BS, the bolts are tightened in a twisted position, if you are lucky they pull the whole thing back to the designed position, if not, the bearings are skewed, o-rings maybe out of alignment, no, no, nope. You should have measure RPM before and after the 'tuning'.
I already adjusted it before the video then showed it again for the video so ya I put it back in the same spot it was in, it's good to check every year so u know its working it's full potential But thank u for ur input
Dude that is awesome!
Well, I tried to tune up my trolling motor yesterday. I made the mistake of taking out the bolts, (it was at that moment I knew I had F'd up) now I cant get it back together. lol It was an old beat up trolling motor anyway..
Ohh I'm sorry to hear that man.....
That sucks!
Look that trolling motor up on Google n see if theres any info on a full rebuild for it or a manual for it u can download to put it back together....
Good luck man!
Man just go to Walmart, take the sticker price tag off of an ozark rod holder ($5), and put it over the barcode on the trolling motor. Go to self check and be on your way.
PS.. do this like 15 minutes before they close. They don’t give a shit. They ready to go home.
@@jeffbear13 Its all good. I used an old motor I had laying around just incase I messed it up.
@@hahaclintondix6099 Bad idea! Camera's all over the store. Besides its just wrong!
good plan. i like it. maybe use glue so it doesnt move back..
SUPPOSED TO MARK , BEFORE U F/CK WITH IT
More prop speed. Boat speed faster ?
Gain speed - loose torque ... increase amps and burn ur stuff
Thanks..watched another video doing same procedure…what if this does not really make a difference.Tried this and ended up at same position I marked it at.
If it doesnt change then it is maxed out already..... this video was just for maintenance n upkeep every year to make sure it's working its full potential..... most times when u need to do this n it makes a difference its because it was working harder then normal and alot of weeds or fishing line got in the motor causing resistance witch will slow the motor down.... so I just check every year to make sure it's all clean of old fishing line or whatnot and make sure it's working at it's best.....
is it necessary while aghast, to keep
cigarette in one hand ?
Is it necessary to write dumb comments?
It helps keep balance.
Nah, this is BS, the bolts are tightened in a twisted position, if you are lucky they pull the whole thing back to the designed position, if not, the bearings are skewed, o-rings maybe out of alignment, no, no, nope. You should have measure RPM before and after the 'tuning'.
O rings out of alignment? Wtf r u talking about? That doesn’t even make sense. U don’t align o-rings. 😂😂😂
If I do this it will not damage the seal?
Shouldn't
I wonder if it will leak?
@@tommycodfish I'm still using it and still no problems with it!
doesn't this bring more wear faster?
I haven't had a problem
You don’t do anything, you put in the same place 👎
I already adjusted it before the video then showed it again for the video so ya I put it back in the same spot it was in, it's good to check every year so u know its working it's full potential
But thank u for ur input
Thats absolutely does nothing
Don't Do This,You Will Screw Up Your Gear.
Yes if u don’t know what you’re doing. You’re not making massive adjustments. Very minute adjustments guy