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<blockquote data-quote="bassboy1" data-source="post: 140285" data-attributes="member: 55"><p>Neither one of those motors uses a pressure tank, IIRC, so you should be good to go. I too would stay away from one needing a pressure tank, but not due to reliability. They are plenty reliable, in many cases, moreso than motors of now. Instead, because the pressure tanks are becoming harder and harder to find, and most all of the ones in existence are worn out, driving the price of good ones way up. However, a fuel pump can be added onto the early pressure tank motors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bassboy1, post: 140285, member: 55"] Neither one of those motors uses a pressure tank, IIRC, so you should be good to go. I too would stay away from one needing a pressure tank, but not due to reliability. They are plenty reliable, in many cases, moreso than motors of now. Instead, because the pressure tanks are becoming harder and harder to find, and most all of the ones in existence are worn out, driving the price of good ones way up. However, a fuel pump can be added onto the early pressure tank motors. [/QUOTE]
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