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<blockquote data-quote="firstresponder01" data-source="post: 394136" data-attributes="member: 15492"><p>I just dropped about $70 in gaskets and seals. Going to do a full tear down and rebuild. So its going to get the full montey.</p><p></p><p> I was up very late last night doing as much research into this motor as I could, to the point I fell asleep holding my phone and it hit me in the face... But the one big this I saw was about the oil. Today's oils are much different than oils back then. And from what I can see is they call for 3/4 a pint of oil per gallon. Very interesting stuff. Hard to find good info out there but the stuff I did find was very informative. Lots of help from this forum and wizardoutboardforum.com</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="firstresponder01, post: 394136, member: 15492"] I just dropped about $70 in gaskets and seals. Going to do a full tear down and rebuild. So its going to get the full montey. I was up very late last night doing as much research into this motor as I could, to the point I fell asleep holding my phone and it hit me in the face... But the one big this I saw was about the oil. Today's oils are much different than oils back then. And from what I can see is they call for 3/4 a pint of oil per gallon. Very interesting stuff. Hard to find good info out there but the stuff I did find was very informative. Lots of help from this forum and wizardoutboardforum.com [/QUOTE]
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