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Old 08-27-2021, 09:25 AM
kmoose kmoose is offline
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Hold on there big guy....
Do not tell me that new shop is filling up ?

News at 11 PM

We need photo evidence..

Remember what I said once you have to walk sideways through your shop, dang it, built it to small ! I feel your pain, cause I too have friends that have helped me fill my shop as well.
As of yesterday evening I had 3 in there and still room for one more but Scott and Julie‘s 20’ Seafari is currently in tow heading to Tampa.
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Old 08-27-2021, 09:50 PM
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I would be interested on what the power head is. Can I post up the block #s for an ID?

Thanks again!
Happy to help. It's definitely a 2.4L 200hp powerhead on a 20" shaft mid/lower with the giant single hydraulic ram. It has the older style fuel pump (after 86 they were square), but has the newer 1pc heads (88/89) (1983 - 87 had the top hat style 2pc. heads). There should be a plug on the top of the block with a serial number. The brackets for oil injection are there (which started in 1984/85) i can't tell if the block has the plastic oil injection block off plug (looks like it from your pic).

If the starter is original it'll have a white paint date stamp on it.

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