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<blockquote data-quote="440roadrunner" data-source="post: 480189" data-attributes="member: 29653"><p>Your answer is not what I'm asking. Things change and things have changed. Some of the suppliers 5 years ago aren't what they were or aren't there. What I really want to know is "where exactly" do you like to buy parts? People / companies you've had good luck with, including individual Egag sellers?</p><p></p><p>For most of what I am looking for, there IS NO OEM. Most of my old girls are 50's, some 60's. Newest engine I own is a 78 35 and it doesn't need anything, and about the same year 7 1/2 which I have not gotten into yet.</p><p></p><p>I am aware, and have used, "Marine Engine" and am not really dis-satisfied with them, but they are not the end-all</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="440roadrunner, post: 480189, member: 29653"] Your answer is not what I'm asking. Things change and things have changed. Some of the suppliers 5 years ago aren't what they were or aren't there. What I really want to know is "where exactly" do you like to buy parts? People / companies you've had good luck with, including individual Egag sellers? For most of what I am looking for, there IS NO OEM. Most of my old girls are 50's, some 60's. Newest engine I own is a 78 35 and it doesn't need anything, and about the same year 7 1/2 which I have not gotten into yet. I am aware, and have used, "Marine Engine" and am not really dis-satisfied with them, but they are not the end-all [/QUOTE]
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