Awesome to see you young guys working on an engine that might be older than your grandfather, and actually getting it operational. Keep it up! Looking forward to see what you take on next.
When doing that compression check on a pull start motor rip that cord about 5 times as hard you can to actually find the compression value. Your method at least told you that they’re similar but I bet you could get up to 80-90 psi with a few pulls more
Awesome to see you young guys working on an engine that might be older than your grandfather, and actually getting it operational. Keep it up! Looking forward to see what you take on next.
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Fixing up old motors and having fun with them is pretty cool indeed, well done fellas!
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Thank you!
Dude love the video 🤘🎉
Appreciate it!!
Cool video guys. Thanks
Also bro did you add oil to the gas? Is it a 2 stroke?
I started out with a Sea King 5 HP about 1968. It was old then...
Can u do a rail cart like a triangle with aluminum frame step by step installer moter
where is that sandbar? it looks nice
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12 horse? I think not.
7.5 but they way under rated motors back then lol
@@BeamerTheFox thanks. I didn’t know that .
When doing that compression check on a pull start motor rip that cord about 5 times as hard you can to actually find the compression value.
Your method at least told you that they’re similar but I bet you could get up to 80-90 psi with a few pulls more
What hp
12 hp
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