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In Reply to: Re: Great Forum!! Thinking of building an outboard posted by machnumber2 on July 19, 2003 at 03:52:12:
Wow, you guys are on the ball! I apologize for acting so slowly on my project. I've been doing a lot of fishing with my dad to help him recouporate from several surgeries. Good news. . . it's working :) The fish in our area are really biting right now, and we're enjoying it. I've been trying to locate a small lower end at an afordable price and I'm having no luck. For the price people around here want for a small lower end, I can get a whole outboard for the same price. I'm looking at this working older model 9.5 Evinrude that is affordable to me. Hum, to buy or to build? I'd much rather build :)I'm also still trying to figure out the wide open throttle rpm at full load for this 3.5 hp birggs. Briggs and Stratton is supposed to contact me with the info. Is there a way I can find out this info myself? Can I hook up a tach to the motor? Sorry, if these questions may sound stupid . . . this is one area I'm not familiar with. One more question guys. How do I post pics on here? Or would it be better just to link the pics to my website. I'll be back soon with the pics! I just got a digital camera :)
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Ebay is a great source to find used outboard parts. here are some that I found for $10 to $30,http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=26454&item=2424130365
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=26455&item=2424140137
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=26455&item=2424296870
Briggs does not seem to make thier tech data readily avail on the internet but if you ask enough people you should find out soon enough. Better yet call some repair shops and ask them.
You can get a tach for those motors, its called "tiny tach", I think its like $50 though. You might be ok just to assume 4000 rpm for the briggs and 6000 rpm for the 2 stroke. If you do for your 3.5 hp it would be 3.5*3800/2500 = 5 hp lower end from the earlier calcs if they are valid. The way I see it is that you may not be able to buy a lower end with hp that exactly meets your calcs. Maybe anything from 3-10 hp lower end would work good enough.
When I posted photos I would just past in a link to my webpage.
Wow! Thanks for the ebay links. All of these lower units look pretty good. I really like the mercury one. I have some bad and good news. Looks like I'm going to have to use this briggs to build a generator instead of the outboard. Hurricane season is upon us, and the generator will be more useful to keep the freezer running (Last season we lost all of our perishables due to hurricne Lily). So, I've put my outboard plans on hold for now, but I still want to build this outboard. I want to try to make the motor interchangeable to be used as the outboard and generator. So, I'll keep you posted as my progress goes on both projects. I know this is a boat forum, so I'll post info about the outboard and post links to get to the generator info at my website. The good news is, I found a little 97 6 hp mariner for our little flat boat. So, now we'll be able to fish in better areas :) Thanks a whole bunch machnumber2. You've helped me a ton! :) Oh yeah, I'll be calling our local briggs shops tomorrow morning to find out the wot.
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Well have to say that I am disapointed but this generator could be pretty neat. Post the details when u get a chance.
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