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<blockquote data-quote="super_dork" data-source="post: 396450" data-attributes="member: 6531"><p>Thanks guys! I've never worked on an outboard before but I was able to download the OMC service manual for the motor, so I should have good info on how to do all of the repairs. It doesn't seem like it's gonna be that hard to do, just gonna take me time to feel comfortable that I'm not gonna destroy something. I'm going to hook it up to the hose and run it to verify that the water isn't coming out correctly. I was on the water at the time just kinda noticed it in passing, but didn't really stop to verify.</p><p></p><p>With the cover off, the motor looks very clean and nice - no corrosion or cracked hoses and such. Looks like it's been well maintained and serviced. Hopefully some carb rebuild kits and water pump rebuild kit will take care of things. Thanks again for the replies!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="super_dork, post: 396450, member: 6531"] Thanks guys! I've never worked on an outboard before but I was able to download the OMC service manual for the motor, so I should have good info on how to do all of the repairs. It doesn't seem like it's gonna be that hard to do, just gonna take me time to feel comfortable that I'm not gonna destroy something. I'm going to hook it up to the hose and run it to verify that the water isn't coming out correctly. I was on the water at the time just kinda noticed it in passing, but didn't really stop to verify. With the cover off, the motor looks very clean and nice - no corrosion or cracked hoses and such. Looks like it's been well maintained and serviced. Hopefully some carb rebuild kits and water pump rebuild kit will take care of things. Thanks again for the replies! [/QUOTE]
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