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great pics there hammer .... it nice to have access to the shop and all the goodies makes a project a pleasure ;D ;D ;) ;) ;) ;)
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great pics there hammer .... it nice to have access to the shop and all the goodies makes a project a pleasure ;D ;D ;) ;) ;) ;)
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Jim hooked me up with some Merc. paint. Once the weather is nicer, I'll redo the lower unit.
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Jim hooked me up with some Merc. paint. Once the weather is nicer, I'll redo the lower unit.
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Hammer, its good to have friends in the right places ;D Looking good, when I did mine on the 88' I removed the other bracket, glad it worked out for you. Whats this about auto plug wires? She ought to run great with new wires.
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Hammer, its good to have friends in the right places ;D Looking good, when I did mine on the 88' I removed the other bracket, glad it worked out for you. Whats this about auto plug wires? She ought to run great with new wires.
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Yo AIR, thats what I was gonna do as well, but Jim said it was much easier doing the other side. Didnt have to disconect the throttle cable. Thank god because I broke it the last time I touched it.
My plug wires looked like they were made for a car. The plug caps wernt a 90 bend and teh wire itself was differnt. But then again, they did plug in the coils right. Guess they were just some cheap wires.

Did find that a few of my spark plugs came Extremely loose. Does this ever happen to anyone else ??
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Yo AIR, thats what I was gonna do as well, but Jim said it was much easier doing the other side. Didnt have to disconect the throttle cable. Thank god because I broke it the last time I touched it.
My plug wires looked like they were made for a car. The plug caps wernt a 90 bend and teh wire itself was differnt. But then again, they did plug in the coils right. Guess they were just some cheap wires.

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I'll take a guess at your plug issue. Mine uses NGK BU8H plugs with a compression or "crush" washer on them. I'm guessing that in trying not to damage the threads, somebody didn't crush the washer enough, or left the washer off all together ???
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I'll take a guess at your plug issue. Mine uses NGK BU8H plugs with a compression or "crush" washer on them. I'm guessing that in trying not to damage the threads, somebody didn't crush the washer enough, or left the washer off all together ???
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