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Old April 16th, 2007, 01:49 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Doug
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Default Expierienced small engine advice

Hey group!!

Thinking about getting a small engine for my horsepower restricted lakes,
9.9 to be exact. (Might get a 15 and put 9.9 stickers on it) I think I
found one locally, I think, but it's a short shaft, and I need a long. How
hard is it to put a 5 inch extension kit on this thing? Anyone got any
experience with this?

TIA,

Doug


 




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