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As I mentioned, the engine is on an auction site. Here's the response from the seller regarding my request for misc. engine info: "It runs but rough as it is not getting the fuel pressure needed , if you are to use us here we will install a new switch and motor will be running to your satifacition . all cyl have good compression .believe it is rh rotation , unknown hours but was on a lawyers boat..." Price is below $500. Whata think?
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The lower unit alone is almost worth 500 bucks.
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Can't beat the price of the motor but that motor is gonna beat you up at the gas pump. Is the shaft length correct for your transom? Do you need a harness and controls?
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Great price! Good compression is subjective.I`d like real numbers. Is it close to you? Let me know if you pass on it I may buy it for future parts. They are thirsty.
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The engine is in Bath, NC on eBay. I posted my question becuase it got me thinking as I near completing my 20, repowering is an option I'm looking at. For the ocasional offshore runs and putting around the lakes, rivers & bays, what would be a good engine to look at without digging too deep into the pocket - keeping in mind the present gas prices and limited use. I have a '96 Evinrude 150 OceanPro now.
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