Why? if it shows low compression?
Its a raw water cooled 31 year old engine that has never had an hour
meter and spent its whole life in salt water.
I know the used engine is at least 10 years newer and fresh water water cooled.

On 7/16/13, Josh Muckley <muckl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Unless the block or head is bad you would probably be better to fix the old
> one.  Just my 2 cents.
>
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> On Jul 16, 2013 10:46 AM, "Curtis" <cpt.b...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> O.K I know, I know.
>>  I was so proud to get the East Coast Lady for a song... Now It looks
>> like she needs a new power plant. If the compression test today shows
>> her to have low compression I will swap the engine out my self.
>> I have one question?
>> can I swap the 2GM-13 3400 rpm engine "RAW water cooled"
>> With a 2GM20F 16HP fresh water cooled engine?
>> Is it the same size? Are the engine mounts the same? Does it still
>> draw raw water thru and out the back to cool the exchanger?
>> Its a running take out with the transmission.
>> Oh one other question, any way to find out the age on the engine I
>> will buy? SN# is in the 12,000s
>> Thanks for your help.
>>
>> Even with a repower I will still be below 7,000 on the boat. She's a
>> great little boat.
>>
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