I agree that the hole was where an hour meter would have been installed.
The boat is a one owner boat and well maintained. The owner kept records of
all maintenance and boat usage, with the boat used only an average of 10
times/season.
The engine was compression tested and had a strong showing with only 4 psi
difference in cylinder readings, ranging from 159 psi to 162 psi.
"Starbucks" wrote in message
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JimH,
I have to agree with someone else that the missing gauge was the hour
meter. I would wonder how many hours was on the engine. Do you know the
previous owner, who can give you an honest estimate of the engine hours?
"*JimH*" wrote in message
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No one told you to download the pic. You are really getting to be a pain
in the ass lately JR.
It must be a bitch having such a negative outlook all the time.
"JR North" wrote in message
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*JimH* wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/abnwu
Geezus, a .85mb pic? To show us a hole? Thanks a lot.
Looks like someone pulled the hour meter.
JR
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