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Old 08-27-2007, 10:22 AM
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Default Re: Engine Outboard - Preventative Maintenance Pro

Every so often with the OX66 motors you need to clean the O2 sensor, housing, and dogbone. The housing and dogbone are cleaned most effectively in a glass bead cabinet, the sensor business end soaked in ring-free. 2000 motor should have this. You may want to inspect the oil rod plastic swivel at the pump end. I found mine cracked. Cheap part and easy to replace. I understand if it fails the pump will default open.
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