samo_ott
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As most regulars on the forum know I usually work on older engines. But this one came up locally and seems interesting. Are powerheads easy to get for this engine? Does this engine have common parts with many others. Would it be just best to part it out or is it worthwhile to fix up and learn how to work on the bigger/newer engines? Thanks for any input. Oh and $200 for parts seemed really cheap to me... Is that accurate?
"1976 65hp Evinrude Triumph Outboard Boat Motor
The motor is in great condition and has been well maintained, however one cylinder broke off and put a hole in the powerhead block. The motor still runs, however only on 2 cylinders.
I had a boat motor mechanic take it apart to see the damage. He explained it would cost $600 to have it working perfectly. $200 in parts (cylinder, piston and powerhead block) and $400 in labour. This motor is good for parts or a good project for a do-it-yourselfer with some motor knowledge.
It comes with the service manual as well as a gas tank and hose.
$50 or best offer"
"1976 65hp Evinrude Triumph Outboard Boat Motor
The motor is in great condition and has been well maintained, however one cylinder broke off and put a hole in the powerhead block. The motor still runs, however only on 2 cylinders.
I had a boat motor mechanic take it apart to see the damage. He explained it would cost $600 to have it working perfectly. $200 in parts (cylinder, piston and powerhead block) and $400 in labour. This motor is good for parts or a good project for a do-it-yourselfer with some motor knowledge.
It comes with the service manual as well as a gas tank and hose.
$50 or best offer"