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1968 Evinrude 6hp - parts to replace
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<blockquote data-quote="JRyno10" data-source="post: 293267" data-attributes="member: 8902"><p>I have a newish to me 1968 6hp evinrude (6802R). I bought it over the summer and it ran great. Now that it is winter I would like to go into then motor and replace anything that would be recommended. I know for sure that I need new spark plug wires to fix an issue that in am currently having. I think i read somewhere that the carb float should be replaced on older outboards because they were made of cork - and tear up? I am sure there are other parts that should be replaced as well. Also where might I find the new parts too replace the old ones? </p><p></p><p>Thanks - JRyno10</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JRyno10, post: 293267, member: 8902"] I have a newish to me 1968 6hp evinrude (6802R). I bought it over the summer and it ran great. Now that it is winter I would like to go into then motor and replace anything that would be recommended. I know for sure that I need new spark plug wires to fix an issue that in am currently having. I think i read somewhere that the carb float should be replaced on older outboards because they were made of cork - and tear up? I am sure there are other parts that should be replaced as well. Also where might I find the new parts too replace the old ones? Thanks - JRyno10 [/QUOTE]
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