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here is his response:
They are a pair of 1997 Yamaha 250 OX 66 motors which were running perfect when I pulled them off my boat. There are no dings in the wheels or gear cases and they need nothing but a boat.... The port engine is counter rotation. I think there are around 6-800 hours on the motors, I did not have an hour meter on the boat. No compression test when I laid them up, but did one the season before and they were fine....we can do one anytime you would like. They are very clean motors. The engine covers are in great shape with little wear or scratches. Tilt motors and system have zero corrosion. I have harnesses, gauges, controls and jack plates as my boat had a 25 inch transom and these are 30 inch motors. We are asking $3750.00 for each motor and yes we can run them.... If you are interested, come take a look and make an offer. They must go as my Dad needs the space in his garage.
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man ox66's i would buy both and keep the other as a spare. 30" shafts thats an easy fix with extender plates i think cmc makes them for about a note.
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I can't afford one right now, never mind two!! Also they are 30" already so I will need one of his jack plate as I am 25"
I got some inside info on these today, a buddy says they belong to another buddy of ours friend!! I hear that i might be able to get one for $2500?? I going to see him tomorrow so I will ask whats up.
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make a bid for the counter unit for a reduced price. Be carefull with yamahas on one thing, they have excelent paint and crappy aluminum, look real close for signs of corrosion. Around here, the number one tool for Yamaha gear case teardown is the torch, number 2 tool is air chisel
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