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    Recently my family inherited a like new 1976 ranger bass boat, it's been in a heated garage under a fitted tarp since new, only been in the water a hand full of times. The hull, gel coat, and interior look emaculant, like it just pulled off the show room floor. I took the cowling off the motor (Johnson 115)it also looks like new. BUT the boat has not been started in 15years, so I changed the plugs, replaced the entire fuel system and got her started but she was runnin pretty rough, it also is having some problems with trim, it has a trim setup that I've never seen with a big pump mounted externally by the transom. Although she's old this boat means a lot to my family we want to take it to a mechanic that knows what they're doing, I'm located in central Ar (Morrilton,Petit Jean) area but willing to drive, do you guys have any recommendations?
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    Replace the impeller, get the carbs cleaned and go ease it around a bit. As with any engine that's set up for a long period of time, get everything rubber (bushings, fuel lines under the cowling, etc.) checked out. It's all probably dry rotted or hardened some. Should be a relatively easy fix from the way you described the care it was given.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigRiverMarine View Post
    Replace the impeller, get the carbs cleaned and go ease it around a bit. As with any engine that's set up for a long period of time, get everything rubber (bushings, fuel lines under the cowling, etc.) checked out. It's all probably dry rotted or hardened some. Should be a relatively easy fix from the way you described the care it was given.

    Yeah that was my plans any rubber most likely even most gaskets will need replacing. My problem is most people in my fishing circle can only tell me who NOT to take it to but none of them including g myself seems to know a reputible shop/mechanic.
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    I don't know anyone in your area. I'm sure Meatgetter has steered you in the right direction. May be others closer to you.

    My mechanic in Batesville MS can do it, and he's really good. Long drive tho.
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    I have had real good results from West Side Marine it is located about two or three miles going east past Lake Maumelle an he is on the left side of the road. I have had some bad experiences with marine mechanics, an he has been by far the best I have had dealing with.
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    I would ask the CACA guys about experience with west side. I may be wrong but I thinks one had couple power heads replaced by them and wasn't good. I may be wrong maybe others will chime in.

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    Take it to Riverside Marine in little rock they are located past Mcswains on the left by Glaziers distributing. Talk to Tom or Josh they are the best Johnson and Evinrude guys around they actually re manufacture Evinrude power heads. I had very bad luck at westside marine.

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    I was hoping jason would chime in for ya. I know of his issues he had with other mechanics that replaced a power head a few times

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