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Tracker Panfish PF16
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<blockquote data-quote="jonboatboy" data-source="post: 348880" data-attributes="member: 13307"><p>Every outboard I've ever seen blows water out the exhaust. Both my 50 Johnson and my 9.8 Mercury do it. I see you have about 100 psi on both cylinders so that's a plus. As far as your steering cable question I don't know. I'd go head and finish the build and grease all the fittings every other outing and see if it smoothes up. If not then replacement of the cable will be a worse case scenario. If your not like me and have plenty of money then put a new one on it and keep trucking. Lmao!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jonboatboy, post: 348880, member: 13307"] Every outboard I've ever seen blows water out the exhaust. Both my 50 Johnson and my 9.8 Mercury do it. I see you have about 100 psi on both cylinders so that's a plus. As far as your steering cable question I don't know. I'd go head and finish the build and grease all the fittings every other outing and see if it smoothes up. If not then replacement of the cable will be a worse case scenario. If your not like me and have plenty of money then put a new one on it and keep trucking. Lmao! [/QUOTE]
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