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Thanks for all the comments so far. I totally agree about the "Devil is in the Details. I'm still building my first engine stand four days later. Boy am I out of practice.I cut all my pieces using the miter when I should have used the bevel part of the saw. At least I had a good laugh at myself.
I'm not sure if these motors are stock or not. They came off a Superboat and they have an "Island Perfromance Marine" sticker on the airbox. Does anyone know of this company in Lindenhurst, NY? I believe the owners name is Mario. I gave him a call and asked how much for a rebuild on the one that's down on compression and he quoted around $2,200ish but said it all depends on whats going on inside there.
My daughters (Spoiled Rotten) Starflite has a motor built by Mario and 3 years now and no problems. It runs strong using premix. I never met him but my research did not find anything bad about him.
Thank you very much. Candice's boat runs very good. Was that a run of the mill "Black Max" 200 on there?
Agreed w/above.I don't think that stand will work. The weight of the motor is just in
front of the rear wheel, that will flip over backwards real easy! You
might be able to relocate the upright part all the way to the front to
change the center of gravity. I think you might want to beef it up a bit
as well![]()