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Johnson outboard problem
Best advice here was to go back to your licensed dealer and see the owner.
Bring all receipts and explain the problems you are having. If you get no satisfaction, then please post the name of that Marina or dealer. I know of few dealers in Southern Ontario that are, well as the one dealer's employee calls the owner "as crooked as a dogs hind leg". Thats what the newgroups are all about. I would appreciate your comments about bad dealers as well as good dealers. It is not slander, so there is reason to bother. Like I said, there are too many crooked dealers in my area, I dont mind, if fact I have to travel to have work done when needed. What is it with these boat dealers anyway. I have only met two that I thought were both reputable or honest and ethical. They retired. Now it is watch out for yourself, buyer beware, and very very bad amateur mechanics or having the guy who pumps gas fixing your motor. good luck "Garland Gray II" wrote in message news:Aecfb.6835$N94.5490@lakeread02... Thanks; then it would be a logical explanation for the flywheel nut to be loose. You have been a great help. Garland "ReevesJ32" wrote in message ... Would there be any possible reason to remove the flywheel to trouble shoot the charging problem? The stator under the flywheel, the circular component, is the beginning of the charging system and also the ignition system. When the charging system is faulty, it's a good idea to remove the flywheel so that the stator can be inspected visually for cracks etc. Joe (30+ Years With OMC) |
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