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NJfishinGuy

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  1. the eyes are similar but its the blades design that i like it looks like regular spinner blades just the big willow blade is on a diffrent type of swivel that makes it loop big instead of straight spin
  2. unfortuneatly the tornado was not what i was lookin for.. i gotto remember to take a pic and post it
  3. way2slow, i wrote a reputable marine place near me about the noise and here what they wrote back to me "does'nt sound to be a problem. normal to hear that noise in a 2 stroke 25. if you chop the throttle quickly the motor has no load on it and the pistons kind of float causing knocking noise. slow gradually and see if noise is not their" what i explained further when i replyed to this was it wasn't just when i slow down but anytime its running after a fast run. i also noticed one day when i was out on the water in 31 air temps and 39 water temps the noise was like 98% gone. thats my reasoning for thinking its an overheating thing and the cylinders are so hot they make noises or detonate or sumthin
  4. i think they stopped making them but if i could find some id be very interested. if anyone knows anything about these or has some with or without skirts id like to buy em Ryan
  5. ok will do. the guy i bought the boat from did winterize it. gave me everything he used to do it also. i seen it start form winterizing it all smokey for a minute or two. i will try the piston thing. could these noises be overheating? im guessing no huh? i guess ill have to bring it in err
  6. i am going to change the impeller on my 99' 25hp merc. how hard of a job is this ive never done it before.
  7. ok so i my friend made a good discripition of the noise so maybe you guys can understand what im hearing. it really sounds like there is rocks in the motor banging around.
  8. well its been pouring here all day and night again. everything is flooding again and im still planning on taking the new boat out tomorrow to use my new all terrain 65lb motor i just installed. what is the best way of getting fish after a day or so of hard rain. im not sure if the lake will be muddy or not....
  9. NJfishinGuy replied to a post in a topic in Other Fish Species
    cool i wish i had somethin like that in NJ
  10. NJfishinGuy replied to a post in a topic in Other Fish Species
    where did ya catch those at and what did ya use?
  11. alot will say dont buy anything from tv but id say the banjo is one of the few that actually is a decent lure and works
  12. thats gonna be tuff because i am moving when it does the noise im gonna have to hang over it while someone drive slow i guess
  13. i think theres some setting that if set to high will make it go nuts... i might be wrong play with the sensitivity or somethin maybe
  14. well i started off with a sorta rattling//clicking/jumbling metal noise from the merc 25hp 2stroke on my 99 tracker after making runs across the lake and then slowing back down. i went over everything, changed the lower unit oil, drained the old gas and out in fresh 89 octane with some seafoam. also ran some spray decarbon stuff thru it along with new plugs. took it out 2 weeks ago the day i did everything and it was like 90% gone i figured detonation from really old degraded gas. well i took it back out this saturday and the noise is back just as bad as ever. i did put it in neutral and revved it a little to rule out the lower unit. it was really cold when i went out 2 weeks ago like 31 degrees when it didnt make the noises and this past saturday it was like 75 degrees when it did. the noise seems to only do it up untill a certain rpm range and i cant hear it after i start pick up rpms, in less engine sound is just hiding it. im wondering if its over heating. and like i said it doesnt make this noise till i open it up and run across a lake at high speed first. would that make this noise? not sure what else to do.... i believe it has a thermostat when it runs it will like dribble spit and then pour out and then dribble spit again on and off.
  15. yeah now your a crabby old man hahaha jk
  16. if you put something by the top itll ruin the swimming type fall i think. a nail would be best
  17. you might have bought a dual purpose. if it has cranking amps listed anywhere on it its a dual purpose or cranking battery. if its a deep cycle it should get you easily 8 hrs with a 27# motor. i have a walmart 27 battery not the max just the regular black one and it would go 8 hrs with easy on my old 30lb and even gos 8 hours on my powerdrive 55lb
  18. i gotto try this. i got some nice places with just tons of pads tho throw them right by
  19. i really hate jerks that ruin good things for everyone else
  20. its fine to charge with everything hooked up. the onboardcharger is meant to make life easy just plug in your boat and forget it
  21. hey mike even though 12 feet or less is the best i have fished the ika in like 25 feet and its not that bad they dont sink as slow as a regualr weightless plastic sense they kinda swim down. if you dont have a large deep area go for it its produced for me on some nice 8-25ft drops
  22. i have glide strips and it makes it really easy to launch and load up especially. just gotto leave it strapped till its in the water a bit so there no dock slide offs
  23. yeah i guess thats what ill have to do, i have a portable charger already a real good one just wanted to see if it was possible to do this without using it so when you charge the 2 batteries in series on there own bank, you dont need to disconnect them do you?
  24. i understand it would show 2 more leads ifi was using 2 banks for it but i was wondering if hooking it up the way i had would work.
  25. i would leave the starting battery to be charged by the outboard but NJ is mostly electric only lakes so there will be times i wont run the gas motor for a while would this not work? i know u can charge 2 batterys in paralell from one bank i would think if you can draw power from a 24v setup for the motor it would charge the same way? am i way off

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