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airshot

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I have the same trailer, but my rollers in the rear are much longer ( 5 rollers long)..my center keel roller was replaced with a self centering roller and another keel roller up front. With the longer rear rollers I don't need the front bunks. Was not a fan of the tilt on the rear cross member either, but after getting my trailer setup for my boat, it does work well ! I would seriously consider some side guides, mine are almost 5' long and makes loading so much easier. Some nice looking young fishermen you have there !!!
 

SHSU

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Nice looking trailer!!!

SHSU
 

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Picked up another TOP over the weekend. Was sitting on an old fiberglass boat that they were trying to get rid of. Pulled the plugs and found cylinder #3 to have a bit of an issue. Unfortunate, but I grabbed it anyways for $100. '84 with the integrated power tilt and a complete set of interchangeable parts for my '84 and '82(older trim) 115hp TOPs. I kinda like these old towers, sort of the muscle cars of old outboards. I know they're not the most cost efficient to rebuild when the blocks need work, but figure I may do one as a hobby down the road. They take up less space in the garage than another boat:)

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Of yeah, came with a new(recently purchased) control box too!
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SHSU

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Nice find. I wish I had the room to store stuff like that, but then again I would have another project boat at that point.... lol

Nothing like working on your own motor to know how to troubleshoot/fix. A lot cheaper then a mechanic, if you can find one that will work on these older engines.

SHSU
 

MNhunter1

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Nice find. I wish I had the room to store stuff like that, but then again I would have another project boat at that point.... lol

Nothing like working on your own motor to know how to troubleshoot/fix. A lot cheaper then a mechanic, if you can find one that will work on these older engines.

SHSU
Yeah, I've now got one complete 115hp with good compression and a complete 115hp and 90hp, both with one bad cylinder. The bad 115hp has one cylinder reading 100psi, so not sure yet if its completely gone, or maybe just a stuck ring. This 90hp was 120-125psi on all but #3. Once I cleared the plug hole, it read just over 40psi, so pretty sure that one is shot. If I could find someone nearby that could hone/bore the two blocks, I'd be tempted to rebuild one or both as a hobby. I know its not always the most cost efficient, but not too bad, especially if doing it over time.

Just the integrated trim unit was enough for me to pay the $100 bills for it, along with the carb set, cowling, lower unit, controls, and all the other interchangeable parts, it was a no brainer. Really wish the compression would have checked out, but, it is what it is.

Maybe I'll become an old TOP hobbyist and mechanic in my retirement years:) Or, I'll just pick up a new 4 stroke and be done with it all...lol
 

SHSU

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I work on my 1974 Evinrude and enjoy it. Toyed with a new 4 stroke, but cost makes me question why when I have a working motor I can fix. Like new cars these days, you need a computer with OEM software to fix anything....

SHSU
 

airshot

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I have always enjoyed fixing small out boards and thought it would be a great retirement hobby. Well guess what, it seems everyone else enjoys fixing small outboards ! Haven't found one in decent condition in the past 5 years that didn't need a second mortgage on my house.
 
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