wfe1947
Active Member
1. Mild steel bolts that go rusty.
2. Carb. fuel bowl pressed from galvanised mild steel and so goes rusty.
3. Long set screws that are used to mount both the carburettor and the air filter. Makes it fiddly to get them re-installed. Women may be able to multi-task but set screws shouldn't! So simple to use a couple of screws for the carb and separate set screw to hold the filter to the card. I know this is the normal way on small outboards but it is annoying.
4. The inability to fully remove the cowling because the pull cord retains it and so it has to be danglked while working on the motor. I did remove it once from the pull handle only for it to disappear into the rewing mechanism. Another real pain to put it back.
2. Carb. fuel bowl pressed from galvanised mild steel and so goes rusty.
3. Long set screws that are used to mount both the carburettor and the air filter. Makes it fiddly to get them re-installed. Women may be able to multi-task but set screws shouldn't! So simple to use a couple of screws for the carb and separate set screw to hold the filter to the card. I know this is the normal way on small outboards but it is annoying.
4. The inability to fully remove the cowling because the pull cord retains it and so it has to be danglked while working on the motor. I did remove it once from the pull handle only for it to disappear into the rewing mechanism. Another real pain to put it back.
