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<blockquote data-quote="Pappy" data-source="post: 413286" data-attributes="member: 3278"><p>If there are any authorized BRP/Evinrude dealers near you, visit one. </p><p>At the dealership, on the BRP Parts look up system, is an obsolete parts section. </p><p>The system can check stock of any obsolete part by part number at any dealership across the country that has that part listed. </p><p>They can give you the name and number for that dealership so that you can follow through and purchase the part.</p><p>I may also have the part, new. Pain to get to, if I have it, so try the method above first.</p><p></p><p>In the meantime, use the tilt lock provided on your engine. It will only leak down to that point and rest on the lock.</p><p></p><p>EDIT - I had time to go up in the attic for you. I do not have the 40-50 style.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pappy, post: 413286, member: 3278"] If there are any authorized BRP/Evinrude dealers near you, visit one. At the dealership, on the BRP Parts look up system, is an obsolete parts section. The system can check stock of any obsolete part by part number at any dealership across the country that has that part listed. They can give you the name and number for that dealership so that you can follow through and purchase the part. I may also have the part, new. Pain to get to, if I have it, so try the method above first. In the meantime, use the tilt lock provided on your engine. It will only leak down to that point and rest on the lock. EDIT - I had time to go up in the attic for you. I do not have the 40-50 style. [/QUOTE]
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