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  1. jaybow

    texas titles

    I recently asked a question on the Forum that was possibly inapproiate? Chalk it up to ignorance. I am still going to school. I have found sites for TPWD and phone numbers for that information. A life long Texan, I am a bit embarassed by the results found. Oh Texas isn't the only state with...
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    blue&yellow sea bee

    Hi! I have a supposedly running, I haven't tried it yet, Sea Bee ser. no. 227231 mod.025-3564. I'd like to know a little more about. Horse power, style water pump, year,etc. Any info would be appreciated. While I am here , I would certaunly like to know titling requirements for these old motors...
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    42h9f

    :DI have a Chr. mod. 42h9f needing carb., gas tank, etc. Got it in a package deal and it needs a lot. I will post pictures when my son [who has the skills & computer] is back. I got a lot of "stuff" in this trade so I am going to be back, no doubt. Great help on i boats so far. Hope I may be...
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    Sea King Tank & cowls

    I am trying to I.D. a tank and cowls for sea king model 84gg9014a 1948 5hp. Have # for cowls. left side-551430 Right side-551429. measurements are center to center. diag front to rear 7 7/8's inches, side to side rear 4 3/4 inches, front side to side 7 3/4 inches. I have some pics. I hope they...
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    e'rude 2hp

    I have an old 1947? 2hp? single cylinder evinrude I know little or nothing about. It has ser.#4416-30100. need gas/oil mix, possible parts source, most any info would be appreciated. I am just starting to open it up for inspection, don't look too bad ....yet. New to oldies & net. Thanks. jaybow:D
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    1959 johnson s/h qd20

    :confused:re:'59 qd20 I have need of a prop for this motor, what works? Also don't want to hassle with pressureized fuel tank, although I have a not quite right one and the motor side fitting. My question is, how about a fuel pump somewhere in system? Feasable? Practicle? Input appreciated. jaybow
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    re : green 47 elgin

    Well I finally made it back , I'll spare all the details. replyto greespike: Your info proved good. I built a knocker type puller and applied some judicious heat and was able to remove pivot pin. Thus accessing slotted nut on front long bolt. Sliding vane. Contacted co. in Houston,Tx.: Triple A...
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