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Figgure the bottom seals stayed wet for sure. The upper is the only question mark. Based on my extensive experience with old Mercs - it's prolly fine. Spray some soapy water on it and spin the motor. -W "Tim" wrote in message oups.com... On Apr 4, 7:40 am, "Clams Canino" wrote: "Tim" wrote in message I'm anticipating the crank seals needing replaced from sitting so long. Doubtfull - In general they seem quite resiliant. -W Yeah,I know they're pretty tough, but I figured that sitting still for the past 10 yrs they'd get brittle. seems some things will wear worse sitting dead for a decade then they would running the whole time. |
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