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Posted 12/1/2008 3:35:48 PM


Grouper

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i am looking for someone to rebuild/overhaul my engine all cylinders are in good condition one cylinder will have to be sleeved because there are some pretty deep scratches in it. what shop/person does everyone reccomend to use. fyi it still runs but rough, compression in that cylinder was 62 pounds and the rest were around 88-90

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Posted 12/1/2008 7:14:56 PM
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if you are mechanically inclined you should get you a book and rebuild yourself i did mine..i saved a ton of money the book gives you step by step directions..it was alot easier than i thought it would be  

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Posted 12/1/2008 7:28:00 PM


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I can get you a reman powerhead with a warranty if you like. Call me if interested, did I mention warranty!!, And not like the one Duckhuntingsailor is going to warn you about!!

Capt. Tony Blanton

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Posted 12/1/2008 11:30:51 PM


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I would be glad to rebuild it for you. Now, if you ask for an opinion on who everyone thinks should rebuild it, then you will get several answers as usual. There are several qualified guys on here and I can say that there are a few I know that will do an excellent job, but are they the ones that are going to actually rebuild it or have someone working for them rebuild it? . It all depends on who you would want to deal with. Give me a call if you would like more info on what the price would be, options, and what all I include with the repair. Thanks. DD 

  

Davlor Marine, LLC

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maintenance, and installations

850-777-7303

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Posted 12/5/2008 10:39:55 PM


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splitshot (12/1/2008)
if you are mechanically inclined you should get you a book and rebuild yourself i did mine..i saved a ton of money the book gives you step by step directions..it was alot easier than i thought it would be  

I second that.  You fell pretty cool when it actually fires up when your finished.

 

 

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