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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1954 Starcraft
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<blockquote data-quote="Matt193" data-source="post: 466744" data-attributes="member: 24748"><p>It looks like it spun a ring. You could probably have it bored out and rebuild it as long as the damage isn't too bad around the ports. My guess is that the head is damaged pretty badly as well. Depending on how available the parts are, it might be cheaper to find a different motor. At least around here, there are a lot of 3 cyl 70HP Johnson/Evinrudes that can be had cheaply even if you have to buy a whole boat to get the motor, controls, and wiring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt193, post: 466744, member: 24748"] It looks like it spun a ring. You could probably have it bored out and rebuild it as long as the damage isn't too bad around the ports. My guess is that the head is damaged pretty badly as well. Depending on how available the parts are, it might be cheaper to find a different motor. At least around here, there are a lot of 3 cyl 70HP Johnson/Evinrudes that can be had cheaply even if you have to buy a whole boat to get the motor, controls, and wiring. [/QUOTE]
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