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  1. Looks like a Bomber Fat A or Deep A to me.
  2. If you can get the part # off the belt itself you can cross it over on line. The same cog type belt is also used in other applications not related to auto pilots.
  3. Great boat & the 4.3's are a good fit. Sent you a pm Dick.
  4. Also depending on year. Check the two nylon check balls & springs on the thermostat housing that go to the elbows.
  5. What specifically are you looking for? I have some older used & new parts here & a friend of mine is into the older Mercs as well.
  6. Ditto what Tom said. Happy Birthday Tim.
  7. I'll do some checking for you. Is yours rebuildable or not?
  8. Edit: Moved from Selling to Buying
  9. A straight name brand HD30 oil in this climate will do you well.
  10. 3/16" and as Jim said try to replace it all, but there is really no need to pull the boat to do if it's in.
  11. Here's a bit more on it from the P/S MCF: New York state to fund parks with fees on companies that make electronics, generate hazardous waste By Delen Goldberg / The Post-Standard May 28, 2010, 7:17PM Syracuse, NY -- New York’s state parks have been saved. They will be open this weekend, on Memorial Day and for the rest of the year. But it will likely cost New Yorkers. The state Legislature agreed to millions of dollars in new fees to pay for the parks. “This is a cash grab, plain and simple,†said Assembly Minority Leader Brian Kolb, R-Canandaigua. The Legislature today approved a bill that immediately re-opened 57 shuttered parks and historic sites around the state, including Clark Reservation State Park, Chittenango Falls State Parks and Fort Ontario State Historic Site. But tucked into the bill was an electronic waste program that is expected to cost manufacturers $1 million (charges that will probably be passed onto consumers), more than $2 million in increased fees for hazardous waste generators and $1 million in higher fines for people who violate environmental laws. Democrats who voted for the bill argued the e-waste program will benefit the environment, and that people who pollute air and water should face higher fines. They said they were following the wishes of their constituents, who wanted the parks open and said they were willing to pay for them. In exchange for open parks and happy constituents, lawmakers also agreed to raid $74 million from the Environmental Protection Fund, a permanent pot of money that pays for recycling programs, water-quality projects, farmland protection and other Earth-friendly initiatives. The $134 million fund is down 37 percent from last year and has been slashed by $500 million over the past eight years, even though it comprises less than 1 percent of the state budget. Environmental advocates called the latest sweep “a colossal blunder.†Gov. David Paterson could have kept the parks open with an executive order, but he chose not to. Several senators said there was enough money in budget extender bills to pay for the parks. Republican senators suggested that the state use $6 million from New York Power Authority’s budget, from which Paterson recommended sweeping $65 million. That proposal was rejected. The e-waste program included in the parks bill creates a statewide electronics recycling program. Starting next year, manufacturers will be required to accept old electronics for recycling or reuse. The amount they will have to take in will be based on how many electronics they sell. If a company doesn’t accept enough old products, it will be fined, from 30 cents a pound to 50 cents a pound. Electronics manufacturers will have to register with the state by January and pay a $5,000 registration fee. Beginning in 2012, companies also will have to submit an annual report and pay a $3,000 reporting fee. Republicans blasted the fees as new taxes. Environmentalists, although unhappy with the hits the EPF is taking, praised the program. “It’s going to have a huge impact,†said Dereth Glance, executive program director for Citizens Campaign for the Environment and a board member at the Onondaga County Resource Recovery Agency. “It’s no longer solely the responsibility of local governments to manage this waste stream.†Glance said the new law will encourage manufacturers to make more recyclable, less toxic products. Minutes after the bill passed Friday, parks officials around the state began scrambling. They opened gates to parking lots and unlocked bathrooms for hikers, picnickers and anglers. Over the next few days, workers will be assigned to park locations and seasonal employees and lifeguards will be hired. Tours at historic sites won’t resume until the week of June 6, but grounds will be open for the Memorial Day weekend. Fort Ontario opens today with free admission. “Flags flying. Museum shop open. Coffee on. Spread the word,†site manager Paul Lear wrote today in an e-mail. “Thanks to all who were in the fight! Now it is time to repair the works and prepare for the summer campaign season. Essayons!â€
  12. L&M

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    John Mann out of Sodus Pt. tell him I told ya to call. 315-871-6400
  13. Another update today: http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/ ... ny_st.html
  14. Our thoughts & prayers are with yourself & family Jason
  15. It's the cover for the decompression bypass system that was used on late 50's early 60's pull start Evinrude & Johnson motors. The lever & spring on the left side of both those covers controls a compression relief valve for each cylinder. Bottom line one is burnt or stuck open causing heat & pressure where it shouldn't be ( under those covers ) after initial start-up. 2nd bottom line is follow Ray's advice.
  16. Let him reel it in? I heard he pushed her to the floor to get to the rod first. Hope she was wearin a life jacket.
  17. This I believe is the original closure list. How many do we know that have been resolved or modified in one way or the other? Specific recommended closures and service reductions are detailed below: Long Island Brookhaven State Park (Suffolk)--Close Park Bethpage State Park (Suffolk)--Eliminate Winter Sports; Reduce picnic area and polo field Caleb Smith State Park Preserve (Suffolk)--Close Park Cold Spring Harbor State Park (Suffolk)--Close Park Connetquot River State Park (Suffolk)--Close Weekdays Heckscher State Park (Suffolk)--Close Swimming Pool Jones Beach State Park (Nassau)--Close West Swimming Pool; Eliminate July 4th fireworks Montauk Downs State Park (Suffolk)--Close Swimming Pool Nissequogue River State Park (Suffolk)--Close Park Orient Beach State Park (Suffolk)--Close Park Trail View State Park (Suffolk)--Close Park New York City Region Bayswater Point State Park (Queens)--Close Park Riverbank State Park (New York)--Reduce Operating Hours; Close Outdoor Swimming Pool; Eliminate Seniors Classes, and Community/Cultural Events Palisades Region Fort Montgomery Historic Site (Orange)--Close Historic Site Harriman SP– Anthony Wayne (Orange)--Close Park Area Harriman SP – Group Camps (Orange)--Reduce Maintenance High Tor State Park (Rockland)--Close Pool Knox Headquarters Historic Site (Orange)--Close Historic Site New Windsor Cantonment SHS (Orange)-- Close Historic Site Schunnemunk State Park (Orange)-- Close Park Stony Point State Historic Site (Orange)--Close Historic Site Tallman Mountain State Park (Rockland)--Close Pool Taconic Region Donald J. Trump State Park (Westchester)--Close Park FDR (Roosevelt) State Park (Westchester)--Reduce Swimming Pool Season Hudson Highlands State Park (Putnam)--Close Arden Point Area James Baird State Park (Dutchess)--Reduce Golf Course Season Mills Norrie State Park (Dutchess)--Reduce Golf Course Season Olana State Historic Site (Columbia)--Close 2 Days per Week Philipse Manor Hall Historic Site (Westchester)--Close Historic Site Rockefeller State Park Preserve (Westchester)--Eliminate Interpretive Programs Taconic Outdoor Education Center (Putnam)--Eliminate Interpretive Programs Taconic State Park – Rudd Pond (Dutchess)--Close Rudd Pond Area Wonder Lake State Park (Putnam)--Close Park Saratoga-Capital Region Bennington Battlefield State Historic Site (Rensselaer)--Close Historic Site Hudson River Islands State Park (Rensselaer)--Close Park John Boyd Thacher State Park (Albany)--Close Park John Brown Farm Historic Site (Essex)--Close Historic Site Johnson Hall State Historic Site (Fulton)--Close Historic Site Max V. Shaul State Park (Schoharie)--Close Park Schodack Island State Park (Rensselaer)--Close Park Schoharie Crossing Historic Site (Montgomery)--Close Historic Site Schuyler Mansion Historic Site (Albany)--Close Historic Site Central Region Chittenango Falls State Park (Madison)--Close Park Clark Reservation State Park (Onondaga)--Close Park Fort Ontario State Historic Site (Oswego)--Close Historic Site Helen McNitt State Park (Madison)--Close Park Herkimer Home Historic Site (Herkimer)--Close Historic Site Hunts Pond State Park (Chenango)--Close Park Oquaga Creek State Park (Broome)--Close Park Old Erie Canal State Park (Onondaga)--Close Park Oriskany Battlefield/Steuben SHS (Oneida)--Close Historic Site Pixley Falls State Park (Oneida)--Close Park Robert Riddell State Park (Delaware)--Close Park Selkirk Shores State Park (Oswego)--Close Public Swimming Beach Finger Lakes Region Beechwood State Park (Wayne)--Close Park Bonavista State Park (Seneca)--Close Park Chimney Bluffs State Park (Wayne)--Close Park Newtown Battlefield State Park (Chemung)--Close Park Springbrook Greens State Park (Cayuga)--Close Park Two Rivers State Park (Tioga)--Close Park Buttermilk Falls State Park (Tompkins)--Close Public Swimming Area Seneca Lake State Park (Seneca)--Close Lake Swimming Beach Stony Brook State Park (Steuben)--Close Public Swimming Area Thousand Islands Region Canoe Island State Park (Jefferson)--Close Park Cedar Island State Park (Jefferson)--Close Park Eel Weir State Park (St. Lawrence)--Close Park Keewaydin State Park (Jefferson)--Close Park Macomb Reservation State Park (Clinton)--Close Park Mary Island State Park (Jefferson)--Close Park Point Au Roche State Park (Clinton)--Close Park Sackets Harbor State Historic Site (Jefferson)--Close Historic Site Genesee Region Hamlin Beach State Park (Monroe)--Close Swimming Beach 3 Days per Week Oak Orchard State Marine Park (Orleans)--Close Park Regionwide Multiple Eliminate Camper Recreation Program Niagara Region Joseph Davis State Park (Niagara)--Close Park Knox Farm State Park (Erie)--Close Park Wilson-Tuscarora State Park (Niagara)--Close Park Woodlawn Beach State Park (Erie)-- Close Park Regionwide--Reduce interpretive programs Allegany Region Allegany State Park (Cattaraugus)--Close Quaker Area Swim Beach; Close Quaker Cabins Area on December 1st; Eliminate Winter Trails Maintenance; Reduce Recreation Programs Long Point State Park (Chautauqua)--Close Park ###
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