
03-19-2009, 05:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Matt G.
If I remember correctly from his thread on the old forum, it's a series II, and therefore worth saving if possible. I think he said it had more than 3000 hours on it. It's still a lot cheaper to fix up a series II than to get a brand new motor of any brand. You can get new pistons and rods, and there are a lot of good, used cylinders around that can be bored oversize.
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Scott
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