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Old 07-25-2006, 03:18 PM   #1
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Drive Oil Reservoirs

I need 2 of the plastic Drive oil reservoirs for a 1990 29' w/ twin 454's. Both of mine are cracked and leaking. I do not want to shell out the $$ for billet ones since I will probably be selling this boat soon and going to a 35. Does anyone know where I can get the plastic ones?

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Re: Drive Oil Reservoirs

I have plastic ones I took off of my 35', but they don't look like yours.
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i have 2 for sale on ebay cheap, newer style. checkout by search username 'flyinrio'
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i have 2 for sale on ebay cheap, newer style. checkout by search username 'flyinrio'
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Thanks, but I need the older style. See pic above.
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i have 2 of the ones like yours if they are the tal ones. they were sanded and clear epoxied on the botton where there was a small crack. thehave sender in them and dont leak if that way makes it work??
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Re: Drive Oil Reservoirs

You don't need the older ones. They'll just keep breaking.

Go to a parts store and buy the new ones. You might have to drill some small holes to mount them. Make sure to fill the old holes with caulk.
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