Is there a quality JE school program available?

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Between this forum, the senior members of this forum, and self education, I've learned enough to know that I don't know enough. Is there a good outboard motor school I can look into? I've built 2 v 8's, and a Jeep I-6 from scratch, and fix whatever gets broke around here. Throwing parts at a problem can get real expensive, especially with the prices of some outboard parts. (The reverse gear on my little 35 goes for about 250, new. I learned from an experienced hand that the oil pump on an electric shift '71 60hp I was tempted to buy fetches about 600.) In this game, it looks like correct diagnosis is everything. Is this the last of hard knocks schools? Or is there a technically oriented training program I can look into? Once again, I appreciate your input. KR
 

jeepster21

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Re: Is there a quality JE school program available?

depends on how far you want to travel. I am going to a marine repair program in northern wisconsin. we work on all kinds of motors from 9.9 merc 4 strokes and 25 hp johnson to start then we get into more advanced stuff as we go on threw the year. the program is a 2 year program. if you want to chek it out go to www.witc.edu and click on programs and then click marine repair .
 
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