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May 25, 2007, 10:07:27 AM
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My 1989 Johnson VRO 225 TXCE is a standard engine. Having replaced the water pump, plugs, removed the lower pannels, removed the carb cover, this engine shows literally no corosion or rust anywhere except for the zincs I replaced. She's running great. Is there somewhere on the engine where I should be especially aware of for corosion/rust etc; I bought her used and she was used a lot in salt water but always, washed, flushed, well maintained. Since she doesn't have "ocean pro in her title should I be concerned? Thanks, Gary
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Maine25XF. Late to the gate we love our boat. Others are humbled by the Sally-Carol. We treat her like family, only better! If you have any tips, insights, or positions on the health benefits of two-stroke exhaust, please opine and inform. Gary
June 03, 2007, 08:56:48 PM
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Gary,
Ocean Pro's and Ocean Runners had extensive coating processes to prevent corrosion. Other than that, they are virtually identical. The key is flushing and keeping the lower unit out of the water when not in use. Remember to get your 100 hour service done, and pay particular attention to your water pump. If it hasn't been inspected/changed in the last 2 years, get it done! Cheap insurance. Happy boating!
Bob
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change the water pump and go fishing
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I did flush all last season and she ran great. This spring I did change the entire waterpump housing with impeller, putting it back together,"$#)!@<?:" let say they could not have made dealing with a shift rod more difficult. After four attempts, at seven turns or 26 15/16" she runs great. Put in new thermostats, changed the lower end lubricant with 80-90, new plugs, did the Seafoam treatment, new fuel/waterseparator, new tiny inline fuel filter in the next to the VRO, new prime bulb on the fuel line, batteries were new last year and are fully changed. Any thoughts on what elese to check? Put new zincs on too. Yes we have been fishing once. Got skunked. Gary
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Maine25XF. Late to the gate we love our boat. Others are humbled by the Sally-Carol. We treat her like family, only better! If you have any tips, insights, or positions on the health benefits of two-stroke exhaust, please opine and inform. Gary
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