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<blockquote data-quote="Whidbeyboater" data-source="post: 512940" data-attributes="member: 35394"><p>I am very hopeful that this is all it needs. I can feel some compression just turning the flywheel by hand so I know it at least has a chance. </p><p></p><p>It is pretty clean under the cowl. No corroded connections as far as I can tell. Should have it mounted back up on the boat in a few weeks to test out. Glad to hear these engines have a good reputation. I would prefer old simple and bullet proof over something new and expensive to fix and work on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whidbeyboater, post: 512940, member: 35394"] I am very hopeful that this is all it needs. I can feel some compression just turning the flywheel by hand so I know it at least has a chance. It is pretty clean under the cowl. No corroded connections as far as I can tell. Should have it mounted back up on the boat in a few weeks to test out. Glad to hear these engines have a good reputation. I would prefer old simple and bullet proof over something new and expensive to fix and work on. [/QUOTE]
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