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Re: Intex Mariner 4 modifications and Tips
Get either tohatsu aka Nissan 2stroke they are super light and reliable (these used in good condition could cost as much as new ones) Johnson/evinrude is nice and mercury/mariner. I own a mercury. make sure you get the 15" shaft very important. 3.5 two stroke of any of those brands I mentioned will be fine. intex mariner 4 with yamaha 3hp motor.3gp - YouTube . any 3.5 two stroke will work just do not buy anything past 95 you don't want a very old outboard. buying used engines could be tricky. try paying with payal because if you feel you got the short end of a deal or your were misled you could file a claim and get your money back. Use ebay, it might be a tad over priced but at least your money is safe. I've had mixed experiences with craigslist. I bought my first outboard a 15hp force 1987 off craigslist and first time on the water it wouldn't go anywhere failed launch. I bought a compression tester and found out one of the cylinders were shot even though he started it for me at his garage. So do not buy a force engine and try using electronic payment methods so you don't get ripped off. always look under the cowl that will tell you how the person treated his engine (look for dirt dust scrapes leaves). I bought my second mercury 1997 off ebay 6hp and drove 2.5 hours to pick it up knowing if he screws me over I will file a claim and get my money back. The engine was clean under the cowl looked almost new. also look at the screws (oil drain screws, lower unit screws if they are beat up means they have done a lot of work on it could be a good or a bad thing. always have a compression tester with plug wrench and good good compression for the type of engine your buying. better yet you can post us info on what your looking at and we can try to help before you make the trip.@weimed
What new OB are a good fit for the M4? They are all 4stroke engines now. I don't have any trusted sources for used OB's so I need to consider new.
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-Mike