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<blockquote data-quote="muddywaders" data-source="post: 468969" data-attributes="member: 13234"><p>"mercosil" will be printed on the starboard cylinder if not chrome bore both very hard material and may not show damage even if piston is toast.Best to remove exhaust cover by partially disassembling lower cowl as well remove inspection covers on transfer ports to see if piston is scored.Parts in demand for this motor are cowls(mint),carbs,elec.start,ptt and of course good prop shafts lower units and powerheads! m.w.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muddywaders, post: 468969, member: 13234"] "mercosil" will be printed on the starboard cylinder if not chrome bore both very hard material and may not show damage even if piston is toast.Best to remove exhaust cover by partially disassembling lower cowl as well remove inspection covers on transfer ports to see if piston is scored.Parts in demand for this motor are cowls(mint),carbs,elec.start,ptt and of course good prop shafts lower units and powerheads! m.w. [/QUOTE]
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