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i did that build in 2018 and it still works awesome . only replaced som chain and a few bearings in those 6 years . and it is a easy job since they are easy and comfortable to get to . jboy
As time permits I’m going to race the Fox against the IV in the lake. I know it’s more stable for sure. It’s odd they have the metal discs blocking off the inside of the rims. Water enters and drains...
Nice find. I think my Super Swamp Fox is the fastest swimming machine I've encountered so know what you mean. The old 17hp motors are plenty strong. If it ever goes out a Harbor Freight motor is...
I had read that sometimes just replacing the carb on older engines, vs rebuilding, is a cheaper and faster way to fix some power problems. Then I found an older thread regarding Carburetors and B&S...
Well, I finally got this little project started. I think everything is going to work out good, but there is still some testing to do. I ran into a couple little issues, but nothing that can't be dealt with.
Sorry about the length of the vids, it was hard to keep the time down on a project like this. I have only uploaded the first part so far, but PT-2 will be edited into this post tomorrow if possible.
I have to say here that I'm NOT SURE if this will work with ALL Conquests. I have noted that some older Conquests have different Bearing Extensions. Mine has the ones that require both the inner and outer bearing retainer when mounting Bearings in the bearing extensions. Some Conquests bearing extensions have the inner bearing retainer built into the bearing extensions. It may work, it may not. To find out what you have, look at your machines front/rear bearing extension assemblies. If you only see one gasket behind your outer bearing retainers, you have built in INNER bearing retainers. If you see 2 gaskets with a plate between, you have the same assemblies as mine.
i did that build in 2018 and it still works...
i did that build in 2018 and it still works awesome . only replaced som chain and a few bearings in those 6 years . and it is a easy job since they are easy and comfortable to get to . jboy
john swenson 09-27-2024, 04:45 PM