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Old 10-12-2008, 07:12 PM
dave948 dave948 is offline
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Take it from a guy that worked on outboards for a living. You have to get it running right away (few hours at the most) or sink it again and leave it till you can.

You may think I'm joking but on a weekend when an outboard went under and we didn't want to flush and start it we would hang it upside down in the shop test tank (under water) till monday morning.

You have to start the engine today! Tomorrow you can worry about the cables, stem bearings, ect but the engine must run as soon as you can. You should have started it trail side.
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