OldMercsRule
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Re: A Question of virginity???
Hey Jason, I looked over the shroud and the top cover. They looked good enough for me to rap up the old girl and tarp her, and bring them to town in case you want them. The shroud has a few slight ripples in the metal on the port side, (very hard to see unless you look very carefully). The decal and chrome stripes looks fairly good, (a few small scratches here and there); I'm sure this motor never saw salt water. The black paint has a few chips in it and could be lightly sanded and repainted and the result could look nearly new. The inside of the insulation is melted on both sides, (the heat never effected the metal part of the shroud). The top cover also looks good, has some paint chips and could be sanded and painted, but does not have the 1250 decal, (that may be a 1968 vs 1969 issue as I never painted it and there is no indication I could see that there was ever a 1250 decal like my 1969 1000s have on those top covers). The little plastic emblem on the front of the cowel is also broken and 1/3 to 1/2 missing. If you want to swap, (you pay shipping each way): then email me @ and we can agree on the lodgistics of the swap. JR ps: The red line for the 1250 is 5300 not the 5200 I stated from memory: sorry for the goof. Do you gain anything by turning it up to 6000 RPMs, more speed or power?
Hey Jason, I looked over the shroud and the top cover. They looked good enough for me to rap up the old girl and tarp her, and bring them to town in case you want them. The shroud has a few slight ripples in the metal on the port side, (very hard to see unless you look very carefully). The decal and chrome stripes looks fairly good, (a few small scratches here and there); I'm sure this motor never saw salt water. The black paint has a few chips in it and could be lightly sanded and repainted and the result could look nearly new. The inside of the insulation is melted on both sides, (the heat never effected the metal part of the shroud). The top cover also looks good, has some paint chips and could be sanded and painted, but does not have the 1250 decal, (that may be a 1968 vs 1969 issue as I never painted it and there is no indication I could see that there was ever a 1250 decal like my 1969 1000s have on those top covers). The little plastic emblem on the front of the cowel is also broken and 1/3 to 1/2 missing. If you want to swap, (you pay shipping each way): then email me @ and we can agree on the lodgistics of the swap. JR ps: The red line for the 1250 is 5300 not the 5200 I stated from memory: sorry for the goof. Do you gain anything by turning it up to 6000 RPMs, more speed or power?
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