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Message Subject: Who's running four strokes, especially on 620's. | |||
moreyes |
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Posts: 99 | I need spell chek I cee | ||
619musky |
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Posts: 264 | I have a evinrude e-tec 225 on my 619and i love it. Do some reseach on them. There a great choice. | ||
esoxfly |
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Posts: 1663 Location: Kodiak, AK | I've already got Yammie gauges, rigging and wiring, so I'll be sticking with them. I'm sure the ETec are fine motors but it's Yammie for me. | ||
boat doctor |
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Does your new motor come with the book "How to trim your boat 101" ??? | |||
esoxfly |
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Posts: 1663 Location: Kodiak, AK | Is that a joke? | ||
bob690 |
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Posts: 18 | Jeff, still not broke in yet so I can't tell you any speeds yet.Was going to get it out Monday,but ended up with up with this Michigan allergies, sore throat and double ear infection. I'm hoping to get out by Friday or Saturday.Our season is coming up on St. Clair thank God. Bob G. | ||
esoxfly |
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Posts: 1663 Location: Kodiak, AK | Good God man, how long is break-in? I guess I'll be finding out soon enough.... | ||
mnmusky101 |
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Posts: 169 Location: Houlton, WI | i run a 225 etec on my 619 and i love it. It is a perfect motor to go along with a great boat | ||
bob690 |
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Posts: 18 | Jeff,I had two motors to break in.Did not get the new boat until middle of Oct.about the time the weather got windy,rainy,and was turning cold last fall.And then there is that work thing.Also family thing.Man this is starting to sound like a excuse thing.Man I can't wait to get out.Sorry to here about your motor,maybe it was not broke in correctly,take your time and brake it in the way they tell you in the manual,with all the electronics in that motor I think it shows them how it has been ran and so on.Just my opinion.Good luck. Bob G. | ||
esoxfly |
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Posts: 1663 Location: Kodiak, AK | Yeah you can pull the numbers off and it'll tell you max rpm, most common rpm range and that sort of thing. I think I may actually take advantage of the required break in and do my own survey of Anchor Bay. If I have to run at idle and then high speed, I'll make a nice slow pass, mark the bottom, then run to the top of the next pass. My GPS screen will look like a checker board. I'm ordering it tomorrow, so maybe (maybe I say) here next week, and maybe (again maybe) installed by Memorial Day week. | ||
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