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raysm
| Posted on Sunday, May 02, 2004 - 02:49 am: |
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Hi All, I have just removed the TXRR from its engine bed in the boat I am restoring and thought someone might like to see a pic. Despite the rust, it all appears OK, the magneto looks good and there appears to be plenty of compression. Here's hoping. Ray  |
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