I have just acquired a 84 Seasprite with a 3.8V6 (170hp?)and OMC stringer 800 outdrive and as I'm relatively new to boats (pretty handy with cars though) I have a couple of questions about whats what.<br /><br />1. On the side of the engine where I would expect to see engine mounts there are a couple of hydraulic rams with what appear to be flexible brake lines attached, is this some sort of fancy vibration isolation device, an engine/drive alignment device or does it enable the trim to be adjusted? If its a trim thing then I'd expect a switch on the dash to adjust it while on the fly, there is a small switch on the throttle handle but I have assumed thats used to raise and lower the leg - am I correct?.<br /><br />2. I want to test run the motor and have been told that I really need to have water in the leg to ensure that I don't destroy the impeller. (but from reading other posts it might be a good idea to replace it anyway) Should I just get a set of those headphone like things and hook up the garden hose or will a large tub of water be sufficient - if I use the tub how high above the intake does the water need to be to get the impeller to pick up?<br /><br />3. I can see that the shift cable is either broken or just about to break and I can't seem to find a replacement Does anyone know of a good sorce of OMC parts (GLM is out of stock and is unsure about when they will get new stock). Has anybody experimented with alternative "DIY" cables as a short term fix?<br /><br />4. Any ideas on how to get rid of 10-15 gallons of 3 year old, water-contaminated fuel? Apparently the prevoius owner lost the gas cap at some point and so it may have a rain water & fuel mix in the gas tank. <br /> <br />Thanks.