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    4 Stroke

    Not a bass boat but still important. I have a 60HP 4-Stroke on a pontoon boat and can't seem to find out when to change the timing belt. I called my local dealer and he said don't change until it breaks Its an 2005 model with a good bit of hours most 4000 or less just cruising.

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    I would recommend 4 years or 400 hours, whichever occurs FIRST.


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    Thanks Don I pulled the cover and it looks brand new but I new there had to be a figure