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<blockquote data-quote="handyandy" data-source="post: 465164" data-attributes="member: 18942"><p>haha :LOL2: I haven't done it to mine as I figured a really good polishing would be reuined the first time I suck any sand or gravel. I have taken my housing off and used a dremel and 90 deg air grinder with sanding heads to get rid of the bad casting imperfections. I'm sure having a polish job helps some might be good for 1-2 mph. There isn't much you can do outside of it to try and improve that motor other than trying lighten up your boat or load you have in it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="handyandy, post: 465164, member: 18942"] haha :LOL2: I haven't done it to mine as I figured a really good polishing would be reuined the first time I suck any sand or gravel. I have taken my housing off and used a dremel and 90 deg air grinder with sanding heads to get rid of the bad casting imperfections. I'm sure having a polish job helps some might be good for 1-2 mph. There isn't much you can do outside of it to try and improve that motor other than trying lighten up your boat or load you have in it. [/QUOTE]
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