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New Motor for '63 Lone Star?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pappy" data-source="post: 403289" data-attributes="member: 3278"><p>What you have to remember at a Cabelas is that the folks you talk to are.....salesmen....period. They know how to sell and answer the questions to their advantage. </p><p>The 4-strokes are heavier, no two ways about it, they do not accelerate like a 2-stroke does, no two ways about it. A new one will cost quite a bit compared to a used two stroke. Your choice. </p><p>As far as the weight goes while trailering, if the transom will hold the thrust load it will certainly not give up during trailering. If you can trailer in the down position there is very little relative movement of the engine or the transom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pappy, post: 403289, member: 3278"] What you have to remember at a Cabelas is that the folks you talk to are.....salesmen....period. They know how to sell and answer the questions to their advantage. The 4-strokes are heavier, no two ways about it, they do not accelerate like a 2-stroke does, no two ways about it. A new one will cost quite a bit compared to a used two stroke. Your choice. As far as the weight goes while trailering, if the transom will hold the thrust load it will certainly not give up during trailering. If you can trailer in the down position there is very little relative movement of the engine or the transom. [/QUOTE]
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