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hi,
I was looking at a 15 hp evinrude from the 80's (seller doesn' know exact year.) there's a hole half way down the shaft, is that the peel hole? because at idle or in gear, I didn't see water cominig out. the seller is quite new to boating also and he's been using it for about a year and didn't pay any attention to where the water comes out. right above the ??? plate(the metal thing that is like a guard and sits above the prop.), there're 2 or 3 holes on both sides of the shaft, are those the peeholes? I couldn' t tell whether water were coming out of there because that portion was submerged. btw, the upper unit looks like this one, except the shaft is slimmer. it also has a push button for electrical start. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1991-...spagenameZWDVW any feedback is welcomed. thanks s o |
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just want to add the following to my previous post.
the lower unit looks just like this one. notice there're 6 holes above the plate (or is it called a tab) which is above the prop. are those the pee holes? http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Evinr...QQcmdZViewItem s o wrote: hi, I was looking at a 15 hp evinrude from the 80's (seller doesn' know exact year.) there's a hole half way down the shaft, is that the peel hole? because at idle or in gear, I didn't see water cominig out. the seller is quite new to boating also and he's been using it for about a year and didn't pay any attention to where the water comes out. right above the ??? plate(the metal thing that is like a guard and sits above the prop.), there're 2 or 3 holes on both sides of the shaft, are those the peeholes? I couldn' t tell whether water were coming out of there because that portion was submerged. btw, the upper unit looks like this one, except the shaft is slimmer. it also has a push button for electrical start. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1991-...spagenameZWDVW any feedback is welcomed. thanks s o |
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Don't know the answer but I do know that some of the holes in outboard legs
are to allow water to drain so it doesn't freeze inside when the motor is out of the water.. "s o" wrote in message oups.com... hi, I was looking at a 15 hp evinrude from the 80's (seller doesn' know exact year.) there's a hole half way down the shaft, is that the peel hole? because at idle or in gear, I didn't see water cominig out. the seller is quite new to boating also and he's been using it for about a year and didn't pay any attention to where the water comes out. right above the ??? plate(the metal thing that is like a guard and sits above the prop.), there're 2 or 3 holes on both sides of the shaft, are those the peeholes? I couldn' t tell whether water were coming out of there because that portion was submerged. btw, the upper unit looks like this one, except the shaft is slimmer. it also has a push button for electrical start. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1991-...spagenameZWDVW any feedback is welcomed. thanks s o |
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