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<blockquote data-quote="Douglasdzaster" data-source="post: 485146" data-attributes="member: 27803"><p>Thanks for the reply. I run it in freshwater. I bought the rig here locally and we’re about 3 hours from the salt. But some of the stuff I’ve found on the motor tells me it may have been used in saltwater. The trailer doesn’t have any corrosion. I’ll finish cleaning it up and I have some Permatex #3 aviator that brushes on and doesn’t harden. I’ll also take your advice on the Emory paper for the shaft. I’ve worked on a lot of engines in the past but this is my first outboard. Been fun though fixing up the boat the way I want it and getting the outboard running was a job. I had to learn about link and sync after rebuilding the carburetors. Broken bolt in the thermostat housing. All fun things. Thanks again for the help. Don’t know what I’d do without the forum. And everyone’s help. I’m very grateful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglasdzaster, post: 485146, member: 27803"] Thanks for the reply. I run it in freshwater. I bought the rig here locally and we’re about 3 hours from the salt. But some of the stuff I’ve found on the motor tells me it may have been used in saltwater. The trailer doesn’t have any corrosion. I’ll finish cleaning it up and I have some Permatex #3 aviator that brushes on and doesn’t harden. I’ll also take your advice on the Emory paper for the shaft. I’ve worked on a lot of engines in the past but this is my first outboard. Been fun though fixing up the boat the way I want it and getting the outboard running was a job. I had to learn about link and sync after rebuilding the carburetors. Broken bolt in the thermostat housing. All fun things. Thanks again for the help. Don’t know what I’d do without the forum. And everyone’s help. I’m very grateful. [/QUOTE]
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