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Unread 06-19-2007, 08:09 PM
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Default Got my 88' Dually back from the shop today........

She was running rough on the shakedown cruise two weekends ago. a couple of magnets on my flywheel had come unglued. Very lucky I didn't screw up my magneto (BTY, this is an 88' 175 Johnson). They cleaned it off and reepoxied them back on. Throw in three carb kits and a repaired valve seat and she runs like a top. Total bill was a tad over $400. It will be Saturday before I get her back in the water.

Also, when I put the new steering cable in I went ahead and installed the NFB system. Its really nice to be able to let go of the sheel for a second and have her keep tracking straight. OK, so its not hydraulic, but it works great for a cheap a$$ like me. Thanks to all of you who recommended Boatstoreusa. Good prices and good people. Hopefully I will remember to take pics on the water this weekend.

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Default Re: Got my 88' Dually back from the shop today....

Sounds great!!

$400 sucks but it could have been much worse!

Steering must be great!! I am cheaper then you I still run the old one :-/ O well some dya?

I want a steeringn knob for my SS wheel now!
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Default Re: Got my 88' Dually back from the shop today....

CB you want to help out with an interpertation here, or do we need the spell checker ;D
Flounder you did good buddy, if you were up by me that would have been a 1000 dollar job ;)
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Default Re: Got my 88' Dually back from the shop today....

Daddy had 2 Mariners that the magnets came loose, this is the first OMC I've heard of done that. $400 is cheap to normal, now you got some piece of mind. If your not sure if you got a good deal, price the flywheel.
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Default Re: Got my 88' Dually back from the shop today....

that is the biggest issue with OMC flywheels i have redone at least 20 or more same problem
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Unread 06-20-2007, 10:31 AM
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Default Re: Got my 88' Dually back from the shop today....

Yeah,

I got a ballpark estimate on one. Pretty expensive. This motor has a vented flywheel and I was told this problem is more common to that type. There is a family business outboard repair shop that has been here in Baton Rouge since the 50's. The original owner plus his son plus the grandson.... The nicest propel on earth. The shop has piles of motor parts laying around - I guess they know where they go. I've been going there for 20+ years. For the work, I thought $400 was a good deal.

I'm waiting on Kenny (Lumberslinger) to get me dimensions on his seat cushions for my next project. I probably need to slow down as the bank account is getting thin and our 17 anniversary is right around the corner.
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Default Re: Got my 88' Dually back from the shop today....

I will have them for ya this afternoon goin to the boat shortly Cant work today cause its raining ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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No pressure ;)
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Default Re: Got my 88' Dually back from the shop today....

Hey Maurie,

I'm glad you went with BoatstoreUSA. As you said, they are really good folks.

Hey, I'm curious as to how tight your steering cable is inside the console. Is your cable rubbing against any of the console? Mine is and it's starting to mess up the outside of the cable...

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Default Re: Got my 88' Dually back from the shop today....

Steve,

My cable go in on the top of the helm unit and the plastic edge does rub against the inside corner of the dash. The small end of the cable doesn't touch anything. I would only think vibration would damage the plastic covering. Is that what yours is doing? My cable is 15'. I may protect it somehow at that point if yours is rubbing.

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