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Would you trust a motor that has been overheatEd?
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<blockquote data-quote="AR.223" data-source="post: 381333" data-attributes="member: 5943"><p>To the point it locked up till it cool down. Well that's what happen to a 25 merc 2stroke that my dad had. Water pump went out and no alarms sounded motor ended shutting down when it seized up. Got it home and it was spinning free. New pump installed along with new head gasket. Cranked and ran fine. Compression is 120psi on both cylinders. Wich surprised the heck out of me. So I ask, would you trust this motor now for long hauls? I like runnig creeks where I may be a few miles from ramp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AR.223, post: 381333, member: 5943"] To the point it locked up till it cool down. Well that's what happen to a 25 merc 2stroke that my dad had. Water pump went out and no alarms sounded motor ended shutting down when it seized up. Got it home and it was spinning free. New pump installed along with new head gasket. Cranked and ran fine. Compression is 120psi on both cylinders. Wich surprised the heck out of me. So I ask, would you trust this motor now for long hauls? I like runnig creeks where I may be a few miles from ramp. [/QUOTE]
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