Will it Run? Garage sale Honda outboard, - Summary

Summary

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The speaker narrates how he bought an old Honda four-stroke outboard motor from a yard sale for 20 or 30 dollars and tries to revive it in his garage. He shows the process of changing the oil, checking the spark plug, removing the propeller, draining the gear case, and greasing the coupler. He manages to start the motor and run it in a bucket of water. He says he might sell it to a friend or use it on his beaver vehicle. He also gives some information about the motor and its features. He ends the video by washing his dog.

Facts

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1. The speaker found a Honda outboard at a yard sale last summer.
2. The outboard was four-stroke and had been stored for a long time.
3. The seller was a woman who seemed to be clearing out her parents' house.
4. The gas cap smelled bad when opened.
5. The purchase price was between 20 and 30 dollars.
6. The speaker planned to restore the outboard in springtime due to its higher value then.
7. The outboard was brought into a garage for restoration.
8. There is uncertainty about the outboard's year, but it might be from the 80s.
9. The outboard has its own gas tank which smelled better than remembered.
10. The fuel lines seemed petrified and the engine hadn't turned in a while.
11. The spark plug looked new but had a large gap.
12. There was oil in the crankcase, but it looked cloudy.
13. The oil was drained and replaced with fresh oil.
14. The motor has no air filter because it runs in clean environments like lakes where there is not much dust.
15. After maintenance, the engine started without needing choke and ran until it was turned off.

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