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lawn mower outboard

i must have seen about 100 posts where someone starts off asking a question like 'i was thinking I could save myself some money by turning a lawn mower (or motorbike, leaf blower etc etc) engine into an outboard. can it be done'

The discussion goes on and on... with the outcome being something like that yes you could do it, but it would be silly, unreliable, pollutiong and probably would save you nothing in the long run anyway.

Here's a pic of one that someone made earlier anyway, just to make the discussion a bit more interesting next time~

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=4597122558&rd=1&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWA%3AIT&rd=1

askshaun
Dec 23
2005
Lawn engines are air cooled - not ideal for a marine engine - and they are quite noisy too - you will need a rig and lots of other stuff to make a outboard out of a lawn mower engine - it can be done but would probably cost more that buying a used Outboard

It would be cheaper to buy a used outboar at eg. e-bay.

<askshaun@teacher.com> skrev i en meddelelse

ena
Dec 24
i must have seen about 100 posts where someone starts off asking a question like 'i was thinking I could save myself some money by turning a lawn mower (or motorbike, leaf blower etc etc) engine into an outboard. can it be done' ====== Sears made an outboard with an aircooled engine. I think it was built by a company called "Eska". I wound up with a 5 HP Sears motor in a trade for an old snowmobile. It was cranky, noisy and hard to start. But the worst part was that it had the lawn mower sediment bulb on the bottom that had to be adjusted each time I started it. It leaked gas so bad that I couldn't keep it inside the boat. I had a swing up bracket on a 30 ft. Chris and kept it out there when ever I used it. I rarely caught any fish when I trolled with the thing, probably the noise drove them away......

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all, Norm

nl3ecke
Dec 24
   

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