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Old 01-18-2011, 10:44 PM
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McGillicuddy- My trim pump is located in the storage/battery hatch to the left of the splash well. I am curious, might you know the year of this motor ?? I know that's a really crazy question lol. But my motor i.d plate is no longer legible. I'm thinking it's '82-'83, not sure though. Have you had any issues with your trim??

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Four hoses from trim pump = pre-1984. 1984 saw the introduction of just two hoses with one trim cylinder in the center.
The cowl pinstriping changed from sparkled/metalflake blue/silver in '79, to 75/25 sixed wide blue/thin lt blue metalflake in '80-81, to 60/40 sized blue/lt blue stipes in '82-83, to brown/tan in '84, as well.

If you have ADI ignition (switch boxes with no distributor) with seeing the 60/40 sized blue/lt blue pinstripes in the picture, then I think you're in fact looking at '82-83.
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Old 01-18-2011, 11:06 PM
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Default Re: my new '72 20'sf

Fr. Frank, you know your -ish lol. I do have an ADI ignition system. She's gonna be a ripper.
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