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    Milky fuel in carb intake force 85hp

    I'll look tonight at the rings I have (same part#) but yours don't look right?
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    Milky fuel in carb intake force 85hp

    I have attached a piston / ring chart that may come in handy. It may be easier/cheaper to go with Wiseco pistons & rings than to find the correct piston$ ??? now that you have to do all 3
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    Milky fuel in carb intake force 85hp

    I recently have tried a method I read to remove the piston without splitting the bock & just honed 1 cylinder wall. I bought a used standard piston & now waiting on new piston-rings
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    Milky fuel in carb intake force 85hp

    :D :D If I do too many steps.....I trip :D
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    Milky fuel in carb intake force 85hp

    This is a 3-step torque-procedure, The bolts should be tightened in the order specified to 75 in-lb, then 125 in-lb, then 175 in-lb, and finally 225 in-lb.
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    Balancing Tube

    Dug some deeper & found in motor / vintage cars forums that it helps with the adjusting the Carbs ( some have and some don't depending on the manifold ) I thought it had something to do with possible air-pressure incase the reeds are not sealing properly and being bled into the cylinder that on...
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    Fill Lower Unit for Winter?

    This tread is 14+ years old, you should start your own, the answer to your question is no. why? are you going to chance it again in the spring when you launch it also?
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    Classified.

    Too bad they don't ship to Canada
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    Balancing Tube

    THANK YOU!! :)
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    Balancing Tube

    This tube (#34)sits between the two carbs & is in direct airflow with each carb. What is the real function of this?
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    Poppet valve

    Maybe they made a printing mistake with the 85HP
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    Poppet valve

    According "the big book" the 85 hp had it up to '89 early B models & the 125 hp up to '88 B models The port position, to attach a tell tail or temp. sensor is prior to the thermostat for those
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    1989 force 85 tilt/trim

    Click on the link I posted in post# 4
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    1989 force 85 tilt/trim

    Welcome to IBoats, below is a link on "how to" and pictures https://forums.iboats.com/threads/88-force-85hp-trim-drop-help-verified.620988/
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    Sourcing parts '89 125 HP

    Won't let me send you a PM
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    Mr & Mrs Claus go camping

    Because Christmas is only one day :D
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    Mr & Mrs Claus go camping

    Crappy (Christmas) weather in Southern Ontario, Canada meaning; no snow! Just freezing rain to rain & fog. But Christmas under the palm trees looks like fun also
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    Merry Christmas & a good new year

    I want to thank all my fellow boaters & rebuilders for a great year of support I have received. I can only hope that have been able to contribute enough to the great joint venture to keep us on the water
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    Sourcing parts '89 125 HP

    Just in case some cares.....I did some more digging and found out; 125 HP 1988C Has regular flat (squared) rings 125 HP 1989A-1989E Has key stone & triangle rings
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