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NEWB Needs advice: 1961 Evinrude Sportwin 10hp Model 10022
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<blockquote data-quote="Pappy" data-source="post: 274903" data-attributes="member: 3278"><p>Flywheel takes a puller to get it off. There are three screw holes around the crank that the puller screws go into.</p><p>Yes, the engine will last if you go through the service steps laid out for you. Shortcut them and the answer is no!</p><p>Those engines are built like tanks and have great torque and power for their size. If you take care of it and run and maintain it properly you can hand it down to your grandkids no problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pappy, post: 274903, member: 3278"] Flywheel takes a puller to get it off. There are three screw holes around the crank that the puller screws go into. Yes, the engine will last if you go through the service steps laid out for you. Shortcut them and the answer is no! Those engines are built like tanks and have great torque and power for their size. If you take care of it and run and maintain it properly you can hand it down to your grandkids no problem. [/QUOTE]
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