Serial Number Identifier

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40TPI
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Re: Serial Number Identifier

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Probably an "SJM". Numbers fit . Somebody was thinking about something else and forgot to stamp the "S" in the factory. It happened...... more than once.


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It seemed to work grand for my 5 motors with no discrepancies
I actually learned something
what the heck!
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Go for the juggler!
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just used this tonight..wow what joy...sorted me out instantly!!! great job guys.many thanks.
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Thanks for all the positive feedback guys... makes all the effort worthwhile! :D
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Could someone please look on ebay at a newly listed seagull outboard.

I have spoken to the owner and he is adamant after looking on the SOS site that the info is correct, also the outboard is complete.

If you read the add-on to his description, to my mind this is totally wrong. Is it just me?
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Re: Serial Number Identifier

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Can we have the number?
Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot.
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Hi Pizey,

Can you send me his serial number please and I will look into it.

Cheers,
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Looks ok to me, if we're looking at the same one. 180607788753

It's an EFS ***AA0
Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot.
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Re: Serial Number Identifier

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This one 180608037747
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Whoops your right Pizey that's not an SD it's a Featherweight, don't know which site he looked at.
Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot.
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God I wish I could change my user name, I've never liked my sir name.
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Thank You Brendan, feel like a new man.

I could have said that better. :oops:
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:) Enjoy!
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Keep it up lads, I like a laugh! some of these threads are great!
Glad the forum is working so well, thanks to Brendan!
Welcome to new member Keith P!
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Re: Serial Number Identifier

Post by skipthescrounger »

Hi, my name is Skip and I am new to this forum. I am over here in Omaha NE. I have had acouple of seagulls yrs ago and never really did any work to them because they ran great. Now I have just picked up a Minus 40 and would like to find out the year it was built. The serial # is SJM358L3. It is one of those ones that had that letter L in the serial that was never really there acording to some people. Would the SJM358 put in about the 1955 -56 range for being built? It is a nice engine that runs and I would like to cleanit up and use on a small pram for the wife. Thanks in advance for any help . Skip.
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