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Joe wrote:
Capt. JG wrote: Here's a synopsis of Excalibur's maiden voyage Called the yard back... they said, oh, maybe we forgot to tighten the wire to the starter solenoid. Unfortunately, You did not know where a starter solenoid wire was? Jon I suggest you take a basic course on engine electrical systems. What kind of engine is in the boat? You say "gas" juice..are you saying the boat has an Atomic 4 or some other type of dangerious gasoline engine? Joe Gasoline engines are not dangerous at all. Gasoline engines almost never blow up. Gasoline itself, however, leaking from a fuel line or tank, does pose a substantial risk. Especially when the solenoid wire is loose. |
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