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    JuniorRacer(VetMechanic) mercury400m's Avatar
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    hey guys i recently was cruizing ebay and found this

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Old-M...QQcmdZViewItem

    i was wondering if this would be good to purchase to make into a racing leg for my 400m that way i would't ruin my leg and i could always go back
    also it has all the mounting holes and clamps there just got to get rid of the dyna float system im new to racing so please let me know if i have no idea what im talking about btw i love working with metal so that helps

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    Too big, too heavy
    Since 1925, about 150 different racing outboards have been made.


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    darn im really in search fort a whole darn bottom half of a motor! any ideas there..... ill post some pics of my merc in like 5 minutes after i empty my camera


    the good times on the water are good but the best times are racing

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    the good times on the water are good but the best times are racing

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    Default I got something to start you out

    I have an old "stick" tower with clamps for a 4cyl merc I'll give ya. You just pay me for shipping. I'll get some pictures up in the next couple days.
    Jeff Yungen

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    that would be awsome wow thanks alot


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    Default Here it iz...

    Christian, This is gonna cost a few bucks to ship. I want you to be sure you want it. It weighs 36lbs. So it will easily weigh 40lbs after packing. I'm having a hard time calculating shipping cost. Are you sure you sent me the correct zip?
    Send me your personal Email so we can continue this more easily. Then I'll send you more pics.
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    looks pretty good ill clean her right up man that makes me want to get started on that boat =p

    ps did u make that your self??


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    Quote Originally Posted by jeff55vDSH View Post
    Christian, This is gonna cost a few bucks to ship. I want you to be sure you want it. It weighs 36lbs. So it will easily weigh 40lbs after packing. I'm having a hard time calculating shipping cost. Are you sure you sent me the correct zip?
    Send me your personal Email so we can continue this more easily. Then I'll send you more pics.
    Thanks.
    If you're going to use this piece, you better figure on finding a set of stacks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruster View Post
    If you're going to use this piece, you better figure on finding a set of stacks.

    Or at least cut an exhaust hole in it ...
    Since 1925, about 150 different racing outboards have been made.


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