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    The Boat House
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      Tubs, Very nice looking and running Johnson!
      Your yard and home looks so nice I don’t know
      when you have time to work on outboards.

      #241538
      opposedtwin
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        US Member - 2 Years

        Tubs,
        The oa-65 is my favorite johnson. Nice job on that one too! Looking forward to the video!

        #242334
        The Boat House
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          #242335
          Buccaneer
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            US Member - 1 Year (includes $3 online payment fee)

            Very nice Tubs! Looks good, runs good.
            At least with your reject motors, they Do make very nice
            decorator items! That Waterwitch would look good
            in any man cave.

            Prepare to be boarded!

            #242342
            Joe Mott
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              i just went through the same deal. coming apart was soso putting them back this am was a chore but i got it all buttened in down there. on to the powerhead now

              #242344
              Monte NZ
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                International Member - 2 Years

                Well Tubs, you have certainly made a great job of that motor……. it sure runs beautifully
                and thanks for your excellent video……..well done!

                Monte NZ

                #242348
                lloyd
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                  US Member - 1 Year (includes $3 online payment fee)

                  Looks and runs great. Thanks for the ride!

                  #242535
                  JOHN HOLBIK
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                    Tubs is there an over running clutch type adapttor on your battery drill if so where could one purchase one and what is the proper name.I have used battery drills to start old outboards for years but it is a bit dangerous as the drill stops as soon as you let off the trigger it also tends to loosen the flywheel nut.If I am handy to hydro I use a corded drill but having a battery one with a slip type clutch would be the cats meow.

                    #242548
                    The Boat House
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                      Search eBay for “breaker bar ratchet adapter”
                      The one I have is no longer available in 3/8”drive
                      but there are others.

                      This works best with Lowes Kobalt sockets.
                      The design grips the flats instead of the
                      corners so the socket doesn’t stick on the
                      flywheel nut.

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