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    Default New heart for the Crapbucket


    Started with this for $25 and another for $50 then put them together and after a lot of work I got this with 121lbs per cylinder I might add :D All this for less than $130 finished Cool aint it for an old 69
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    doing a great job jafacman.
    Got crappie?:D

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    Wow Joe, great job breathing new life into that motor,is that a Evinrude 18-20?

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    looks good!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Outlaw1&2 View Post
    Wow Joe, great job breathing new life into that motor,is that a Evinrude 18-20?
    I'm impressed Yeah Tony its a 20hp, Good with your motors are ya :D I still have to take it apart to repaint the block white also but I was proud of how it runs and looks... Not to mention the board was getting a little slow

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    looks good joe

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    Thanks yall, but i couldn't stand it so i tore it down and did the block :D Sure is pretty, now gotta wait for the epoxy to dry i'll get pics as it goes back together
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    nice job
    The fishing was good,it was the catching that was bad

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    Good job Joe, and you can paint too. What painting setup you got, I know thats not spraycan paint, is it?
    Went by the lake today and not a soul on the water that I could see, looked like a few people were fishing under the bridge but that was it.

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    weather is rough here in atl, that high temp paint you go thtere?!?!?!:D

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