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Mike OC
 
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Default REBUILT ENGINE SOURCE

Try http://www.rebuiltmarineengines.com/
They're located in the east Bay Area. I can't comment first hand, but have
heard good things about the outfit from friends. Also, like others have
suggested, go with the 350....you won't regret it.


"gerald whitaker" wrote in message
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All,

I have an '89 Bayliner with a blown chevy 305. I'm looking for a relaible
source for rebuilt long blocks. I;m in the Northern California area. Any
good or bad experience welcome.

Thanks

Jerry W.




 
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