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Harry,
That was an unfair "have you stopped beating your wife yet" question. There isn't a 50 year history on 4 stroke outboards. And I know you know that. The best indicator is the 4 stroke motorcycles. I'll still side with a 2 stroke for outboards............... but 4 stroke reliability isn't really in much question. -W "Harry Krause" wrote in message news:2mnuc5Fpcdo9U1@uni- Do you have some legitimate statistics that demonstrate that four stroke outboards are measurably more reliable and riskfree than two-stroke outboards. I mean generally, say, for the last 50 years of production, in horsepowers of 150 or more. Big, highly stressed engine. The real deals. I'll be glad to read them with great interest. Not opinions. Genuine, scientifically based statistics. |
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