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Andy Nightingale

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Great condition M-Line Direct Drive, with about half an hour’s run time. Pictures speak for themselves, it’s pretty much as new internally. Has a slight mark on the flywheel, head bolts have been swapped for stainless and all bolts have been replaced and assembled with copper grease.

Will come with the pictured Seaducer drop mounts, Speedmaster coupling and the CMB non cooled header for $700, take $100 off if you don’t want the mounts or header

Is in the UK so expect around $40 shipping
 

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Hi Tim,

I bought it at the end of 2019, though (due to the obvious) it never ran until 2021. It’s been in my shelf queen Seaducer the whole time, hence the low run time. The discolouration around the head bolts is a mix of the excess copper grease and some calcium buildup, where I run my boats has super hard water so everything needs flushing through with WD40 after running or it gets nasty in there pretty quick

Hope this helps
 
Hi Tim,

I bought it at the end of 2019, though (due to the obvious) it never ran until 2021. It’s been in my shelf queen Seaducer the whole time, hence the low run time. The discolouration around the head bolts is a mix of the excess copper grease and some calcium buildup, where I run my boats has super hard water so everything needs flushing through with WD40 after running or it gets nasty in there pretty quick

Hope this helps
Oops, sorry, my bad.....totally forgot about the copper. That explains it, thank you, Andy.

T
 
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