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<blockquote data-quote="soggybottom" data-source="post: 277366" data-attributes="member: 9451"><p>If it is a 2 stroke motor, and the fuel has been drained, it should be fine no matter how it is laid down. Just be sure it is not laying in a way that will break a shift handle or other vulnerable part. Every 2 stroke outboard I have ever purchased has been transported home by laying it carefully on its side in the back of a pickup. 4 strokes are a different story.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soggybottom, post: 277366, member: 9451"] If it is a 2 stroke motor, and the fuel has been drained, it should be fine no matter how it is laid down. Just be sure it is not laying in a way that will break a shift handle or other vulnerable part. Every 2 stroke outboard I have ever purchased has been transported home by laying it carefully on its side in the back of a pickup. 4 strokes are a different story. [/QUOTE]
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