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Unread 06-04-2007, 12:43 PM
mauryc mauryc is offline
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Default When purchasing a used outboard.................

Folks, I've got a general question. If and when I start looking for a newer motor (read: newer used motor), there are a few questions I have. First, is there a general rule of thumb on the amount of hours a motor has and its relative life span. Or, is it all tied to the compression? For instance, if I'm looking at a motor that's in my price range that has, say 250 hours on it with equal compression, does that motor still have plenty of life or is it getting close? I've never had an hour meter so I can't really judge usage hours. I understand there are some models that are prone to problems (I've heard to stay from the early Ficth motors) and obviously metal and water in the lower unit isn't good, so it all boils down to compression and hours, as I see it.

I'd appreciate feedback from you guys.

Thanks,
Maury
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