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On Aug 21, 6:18 am, "Billgran" wrote:
wrote in message ups.com... Good Morning, There is a tag on my engine with a model number, which when referenced to my owners manual says I have a left-rotation engine. But I don't know if that is looking from the flywheel end or the damper end. From what I have read it seems that engine rotation is almost always determined from the flywheel end. Anyone confirm this? This is an inboard boat. Thank you for any help you can offer. Engine rotation for inboards is always at the flywheel end. Most single engine inboard boats use left-hand engines. You are probably correct in that the starter is the wrong type. Bill Grannis service manager Thank you both for the replies. I'll go exchange the starter. |
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