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JohnH[_3_] November 16th 08 05:27 PM

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for winterization. Any suggestions on best brands?

Also, a good friend and auto mechanic suggested removing the plugs on the
outboard, spraying the cylinders with WD40, spinning the engine a couple
times, and then putting the plugs back in.

Comments
--
John H.

Terry S November 16th 08 05:39 PM

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On Nov 16, 11:27*am, JohnH wrote:
for winterization. Any suggestions on best brands?

Also, a good friend and auto mechanic suggested removing the plugs on the
outboard, spraying the cylinders with WD40, spinning the engine a couple
times, and then putting the plugs back in.

Comments
--
John H.


I use Stabil. Seems like it's basically a medium weight 2-stroke oil,
with some other additives, I've never had issues in the spring. I keep
the tank full so there is no room for condensation.

Don't use WD-40 in your engines, it's got stoddard solvent in it that
eventually will evaporate off the walls of the cylinders. Use ordinary
motor oil or 2-stroke oil, or marine fogging oil. I use that in my
outboard the last time I take it out of the water in the fall. Spray
it into the intake and let it bog the engine to the point of killing,
then shut it down. If you want to shoot some motor oil into the plug
holes and crank the engine over without starting it, that won't hurt a
thing. You'll smoke a little on startup next spring.

Terry

Boater November 16th 08 05:42 PM

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JohnH wrote:
for winterization. Any suggestions on best brands?

Also, a good friend and auto mechanic suggested removing the plugs on the
outboard, spraying the cylinders with WD40, spinning the engine a couple
times, and then putting the plugs back in.

Comments



WD40? Uh...no.

Jesus, Herring, you have a new $12,000 engine there. Why not spent $175
and have it properly winterized by someone who knows enough not to ask
about squirting WD440 into the spark plug holes.


Eisboch November 16th 08 05:53 PM

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JohnH wrote:

Also, a good friend and auto mechanic suggested removing the plugs on the
outboard, spraying the cylinders with WD40, spinning the engine a couple
times, and then putting the plugs back in. Comments





Are you sure he's a good friend?

WD40 is a water displacer, not a long term lubricant or protector. Wrong
stuff for the application.
Learn about fogging oil and the process of using it.

Eisboch



Jim November 16th 08 05:56 PM

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JohnH wrote:
for winterization. Any suggestions on best brands?

Also, a good friend and auto mechanic suggested removing the plugs on the
outboard, spraying the cylinders with WD40, spinning the engine a couple
times, and then putting the plugs back in.

Comments

WD40 is a solvent, not a lubricant. not good advice.

Don White November 16th 08 06:15 PM

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"JohnH" wrote in message
...
for winterization. Any suggestions on best brands?

Also, a good friend and auto mechanic suggested removing the plugs on the
outboard, spraying the cylinders with WD40, spinning the engine a couple
times, and then putting the plugs back in.

Comments
--
John H.


Good lord! Nice friend!
I used to put a bit of motor oil in the sparkplug holes of my old British
Seagulls...now, with my 25 hp 2stroke Johnson, I spray fogging oil into the
carburator until it stalls out and then take the sparkplugs out and spray
the fogging oil in the 2 cylinders.
I doubt my 2003 outboard is worth near as much as yours. ;-)
At some point you might want to read your owners manual...section on winter
layup.



[email protected] November 16th 08 06:45 PM

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On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 12:27:29 -0500, JohnH wrote:

for winterization. Any suggestions on best brands?

Also, a good friend and auto mechanic suggested removing the plugs on the
outboard, spraying the cylinders with WD40, spinning the engine a couple
times, and then putting the plugs back in.

Comments


Yep, I think that is exactly what YOU should do.

Everyone else should use the proper fogging oil that actually sticks
to surfaces for more than a few hours, and does some good. WD40 will
actually dilute and wash off any crankcase oil that remains on
surfaces, so it's worse than doing nothing.


Tom Francis - SWSports November 16th 08 06:49 PM

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On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 12:27:29 -0500, JohnH wrote:

for winterization. Any suggestions on best brands?


Startron.

Also, a good friend and auto mechanic suggested removing the plugs on the
outboard, spraying the cylinders with WD40, spinning the engine a couple
times, and then putting the plugs back in.

Comments


No WD40 - it's a solvent. For four strokes, fog the engine with
fogging oil.

Change the gear oil.

Or better yet, take it to your mechanic and have him/her do it.

Couple of hundred bucks and you don't have to worry about it.

Boater November 16th 08 06:59 PM

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wrote:
On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 12:27:29 -0500, JohnH wrote:

for winterization. Any suggestions on best brands?

Also, a good friend and auto mechanic suggested removing the plugs on the
outboard, spraying the cylinders with WD40, spinning the engine a couple
times, and then putting the plugs back in.

Comments


Yep, I think that is exactly what YOU should do.

Everyone else should use the proper fogging oil that actually sticks
to surfaces for more than a few hours, and does some good. WD40 will
actually dilute and wash off any crankcase oil that remains on
surfaces, so it's worse than doing nothing.



Bet you didn't know Herring was a highly trained and edumacated combat
injuneer, thanks to the US Army. He's one of the reasons why we got our
asses kicked in Vietnam.

Boater November 16th 08 07:00 PM

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Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 12:27:29 -0500, JohnH wrote:

for winterization. Any suggestions on best brands?


Startron.

Also, a good friend and auto mechanic suggested removing the plugs on the
outboard, spraying the cylinders with WD40, spinning the engine a couple
times, and then putting the plugs back in.

Comments


No WD40 - it's a solvent. For four strokes, fog the engine with
fogging oil.

Change the gear oil.

Or better yet, take it to your mechanic and have him/her do it.

Couple of hundred bucks and you don't have to worry about it.



Hey...do you read your damned email? Sent you an interesting list the
other day..

JohnH[_3_] November 16th 08 07:33 PM

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On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 12:53:16 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:


JohnH wrote:

Also, a good friend and auto mechanic suggested removing the plugs on the
outboard, spraying the cylinders with WD40, spinning the engine a couple
times, and then putting the plugs back in. Comments





Are you sure he's a good friend?

WD40 is a water displacer, not a long term lubricant or protector. Wrong
stuff for the application.
Learn about fogging oil and the process of using it.

Eisboch


I am. Thanks!
--
John H.

Dave Brown November 16th 08 08:22 PM

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Gene wrote:

As for comments regarding fuel additives, here are some thoughts from
various sources that I put together a few weeks ago. Comments, errors,
deletions..... anyone?
http://pamandgene.tranquilrefuge.net...ce/gasohol.htm


And don't forget this one that was posted to this Newsgroup some 10
years ago by some schmuck:

http://brownsmarina.com/tech-rfgas.html


--
Regards,
Dave Brown
Brown's Marina Ltd
http://brownsmarina.com/

Tom Francis - SWSports November 16th 08 08:28 PM

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On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 14:00:14 -0500, Boater
wrote:

Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 12:27:29 -0500, JohnH wrote:

for winterization. Any suggestions on best brands?


Startron.

Also, a good friend and auto mechanic suggested removing the plugs on the
outboard, spraying the cylinders with WD40, spinning the engine a couple
times, and then putting the plugs back in.

Comments


No WD40 - it's a solvent. For four strokes, fog the engine with
fogging oil.

Change the gear oil.

Or better yet, take it to your mechanic and have him/her do it.

Couple of hundred bucks and you don't have to worry about it.


Hey...do you read your damned email? Sent you an interesting list the
other day..


Sorry - must have missed it the first time.

Thanks for sending that along. Nothing I'm interested in though.

Tom Francis - SWSports November 16th 08 08:34 PM

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On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 14:15:41 -0400, "Don White"
wrote:

I used to put a bit of motor oil in the sparkplug holes of my old British
Seagulls...now, with my 25 hp 2stroke Johnson, I spray fogging oil into the
carburator until it stalls out and then take the sparkplugs out and spray
the fogging oil in the 2 cylinders.


Take you a couple of days of cranking to get the engine started in the
Spring? :)

Calif Bill November 16th 08 08:35 PM

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"Boater" wrote in message
...
wrote:
On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 12:27:29 -0500, JohnH wrote:

for winterization. Any suggestions on best brands?
Also, a good friend and auto mechanic suggested removing the plugs on
the
outboard, spraying the cylinders with WD40, spinning the engine a couple
times, and then putting the plugs back in.
Comments


Yep, I think that is exactly what YOU should do.

Everyone else should use the proper fogging oil that actually sticks
to surfaces for more than a few hours, and does some good. WD40 will
actually dilute and wash off any crankcase oil that remains on
surfaces, so it's worse than doing nothing.



Bet you didn't know Herring was a highly trained and edumacated combat
injuneer, thanks to the US Army. He's one of the reasons why we got our
asses kicked in Vietnam.


You are sick. You know it was a Democrat President and Congress that called
the shots. And didn't Ladybird own a large part of Sealand and Bell
Helicopters?



JohnH[_3_] November 16th 08 09:05 PM

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On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 15:09:56 -0500, Gene
wrote:

On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 12:27:29 -0500, JohnH wrote:

for winterization. Any suggestions on best brands?

Also, a good friend and auto mechanic suggested removing the plugs on the
outboard, spraying the cylinders with WD40, spinning the engine a couple
times, and then putting the plugs back in.

Comments


A big *NO* on the WD40. It was never designed to be more than a Water
Dispersant, which is does well. It is not a lubricant, though it is
marketed as such. It is roughly 2/3 solvent and 1/5 oil.... the
remaining 2/15 is propellant and god-knows-what.... (Works pretty good
as a starting fluid, though!)
http://www.wd40company.com/files/pdf...d494716385.pdf

Use this or the like for fogging:
http://www.westmarine.com/1/1/9540-fogging-oil.html

As for comments regarding fuel additives, here are some thoughts from
various sources that I put together a few weeks ago. Comments, errors,
deletions..... anyone?
http://pamandgene.tranquilrefuge.net...ce/gasohol.htm


Thanks Gene. I appreciate the reply. I wouldn't have used the WD40, but I
was surprised that an auto mechanic would suggest it. But then again, auto
mechanics probably don't do a lot of outboard winterizations. My friend
doesn't own a boat.

BTW, good article on ethanol.

--
John H.

JimH[_2_] November 16th 08 10:38 PM

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On Nov 16, 12:27*pm, JohnH wrote:


Also, a good friend and auto mechanic suggested removing the plugs on the
outboard, spraying the cylinders with WD40, spinning the engine a couple
times, and then putting the plugs back in.

Comments
--
John H.


Big giggle

Great friend!


JohnH[_3_] November 16th 08 10:43 PM

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On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 14:38:57 -0800 (PST), JimH wrote:

On Nov 16, 12:27*pm, JohnH wrote:


Also, a good friend and auto mechanic suggested removing the plugs on the
outboard, spraying the cylinders with WD40, spinning the engine a couple
times, and then putting the plugs back in.

Comments
--
John H.


Big giggle

Great friend!


How's that little boy of yours doing? Getting any 'free' trips?

Maybe you shouldn't comment about the wives, kids, or friends of others.
--
John H.

Jim November 16th 08 10:46 PM

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JohnH wrote:
On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 14:38:57 -0800 (PST), JimH wrote:

On Nov 16, 12:27 pm, JohnH wrote:

Also, a good friend and auto mechanic suggested removing the plugs on the
outboard, spraying the cylinders with WD40, spinning the engine a couple
times, and then putting the plugs back in.

Comments
--
John H.

Big giggle

Great friend!


How's that little boy of yours doing? Getting any 'free' trips?

Maybe you shouldn't comment about the wives, kids, or friends of others.

I don't think he will be doing that anymore. Give him a chance to play nice.

JimH[_2_] November 16th 08 10:47 PM

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On Nov 16, 5:46*pm, Jim wrote:
JohnH wrote:
On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 14:38:57 -0800 (PST), JimH wrote:


On Nov 16, 12:27 pm, JohnH wrote:


Also, a good friend and auto mechanic suggested removing the plugs on the
outboard, spraying the cylinders with WD40, spinning the engine a couple
times, and then putting the plugs back in.


Comments
--
John H.
Big giggle


Great friend!


How's that little boy of yours doing? Getting any 'free' trips?


Maybe you shouldn't comment about the wives, kids, or friends of others..


I don't think he will be doing that anymore. Give him a chance to play nice.


Still internet stalking me and my family Jim?

Jim November 16th 08 10:48 PM

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JimH wrote:
On Nov 16, 5:46 pm, Jim wrote:
JohnH wrote:
On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 14:38:57 -0800 (PST), JimH wrote:
On Nov 16, 12:27 pm, JohnH wrote:
Also, a good friend and auto mechanic suggested removing the plugs on the
outboard, spraying the cylinders with WD40, spinning the engine a couple
times, and then putting the plugs back in.
Comments
--
John H.
Big giggle
Great friend!
How's that little boy of yours doing? Getting any 'free' trips?
Maybe you shouldn't comment about the wives, kids, or friends of others..

I don't think he will be doing that anymore. Give him a chance to play nice.


Still internet stalking me and my family Jim?

Yup

JimH[_2_] November 16th 08 10:52 PM

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On Nov 16, 5:48*pm, Jim wrote:
JimH wrote:
On Nov 16, 5:46 pm, Jim wrote:
JohnH wrote:
On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 14:38:57 -0800 (PST), JimH wrote:
On Nov 16, 12:27 pm, JohnH wrote:
Also, a good friend and auto mechanic suggested removing the plugs on the
outboard, spraying the cylinders with WD40, spinning the engine a couple
times, and then putting the plugs back in.
Comments
--
John H.
Big giggle
Great friend!
How's that little boy of yours doing? Getting any 'free' trips?
Maybe you shouldn't comment about the wives, kids, or friends of others..
I don't think he will be doing that anymore. Give him a chance to play nice.


Still internet stalking me and my family Jim?


Yup


Sick. Get help.

JohnH[_3_] November 16th 08 10:53 PM

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On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 17:46:12 -0500, Jim wrote:

JohnH wrote:
On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 14:38:57 -0800 (PST), JimH wrote:

On Nov 16, 12:27 pm, JohnH wrote:

Also, a good friend and auto mechanic suggested removing the plugs on the
outboard, spraying the cylinders with WD40, spinning the engine a couple
times, and then putting the plugs back in.

Comments
--
John H.
Big giggle

Great friend!


How's that little boy of yours doing? Getting any 'free' trips?

Maybe you shouldn't comment about the wives, kids, or friends of others.

I don't think he will be doing that anymore. Give him a chance to play nice.


He just did.

"Great friend!" I'm sure he wasn't being complimentary.
--
John H.

Jim November 16th 08 10:53 PM

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JohnH wrote:
On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 17:46:12 -0500, Jim wrote:

JohnH wrote:
On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 14:38:57 -0800 (PST), JimH wrote:

On Nov 16, 12:27 pm, JohnH wrote:

Also, a good friend and auto mechanic suggested removing the plugs on the
outboard, spraying the cylinders with WD40, spinning the engine a couple
times, and then putting the plugs back in.

Comments
--
John H.
Big giggle

Great friend!
How's that little boy of yours doing? Getting any 'free' trips?

Maybe you shouldn't comment about the wives, kids, or friends of others.

I don't think he will be doing that anymore. Give him a chance to play nice.


He just did.

"Great friend!" I'm sure he wasn't being complimentary.

He'll be OK I think. Don't antagonize him.

JohnH[_3_] November 16th 08 10:54 PM

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On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 14:47:58 -0800 (PST), JimH wrote:

On Nov 16, 5:46*pm, Jim wrote:
JohnH wrote:
On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 14:38:57 -0800 (PST), JimH wrote:


On Nov 16, 12:27 pm, JohnH wrote:


Also, a good friend and auto mechanic suggested removing the plugs on the
outboard, spraying the cylinders with WD40, spinning the engine a couple
times, and then putting the plugs back in.


Comments
--
John H.
Big giggle


Great friend!


How's that little boy of yours doing? Getting any 'free' trips?


Maybe you shouldn't comment about the wives, kids, or friends of others.


I don't think he will be doing that anymore. Give him a chance to play nice.


Still internet stalking me and my family Jim?


Is your wife able to get in and out of the boat yet, Jimh?
--
John H.

Jim November 16th 08 10:55 PM

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JimH wrote:
On Nov 16, 5:48 pm, Jim wrote:
JimH wrote:
On Nov 16, 5:46 pm, Jim wrote:
JohnH wrote:
On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 14:38:57 -0800 (PST), JimH wrote:
On Nov 16, 12:27 pm, JohnH wrote:
Also, a good friend and auto mechanic suggested removing the plugs on the
outboard, spraying the cylinders with WD40, spinning the engine a couple
times, and then putting the plugs back in.
Comments
--
John H.
Big giggle
Great friend!
How's that little boy of yours doing? Getting any 'free' trips?
Maybe you shouldn't comment about the wives, kids, or friends of others..
I don't think he will be doing that anymore. Give him a chance to play nice.
Still internet stalking me and my family Jim?

Yup


Sick. Get help.

Is that a 10 room house yu have there Jimmy?

Boater November 16th 08 11:06 PM

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JimH wrote:
On Nov 16, 12:27 pm, JohnH wrote:

Also, a good friend and auto mechanic suggested removing the plugs on the
outboard, spraying the cylinders with WD40, spinning the engine a couple
times, and then putting the plugs back in.

Comments
--
John H.


Big giggle

Great friend!



Herring knows all the experts.

Boater November 16th 08 11:07 PM

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Jim wrote:
JohnH wrote:
On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 14:38:57 -0800 (PST), JimH wrote:

On Nov 16, 12:27 pm, JohnH wrote:

Also, a good friend and auto mechanic suggested removing the plugs
on the
outboard, spraying the cylinders with WD40, spinning the engine a
couple
times, and then putting the plugs back in.

Comments
--
John H.
Big giggle

Great friend!


How's that little boy of yours doing? Getting any 'free' trips?

Maybe you shouldn't comment about the wives, kids, or friends of others.

I don't think he will be doing that anymore. Give him a chance to play
nice.



It hasn't stopped you, schitthead.

Don White November 16th 08 11:13 PM

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"Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in
message ...
On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 14:15:41 -0400, "Don White"
wrote:

I used to put a bit of motor oil in the sparkplug holes of my old British
Seagulls...now, with my 25 hp 2stroke Johnson, I spray fogging oil into
the
carburator until it stalls out and then take the sparkplugs out and spray
the fogging oil in the 2 cylinders.


Take you a couple of days of cranking to get the engine started in the
Spring? :)


Naw..maybe a couple extra pushes on the electric start button and a bit of
smoke when it does fireup.
As for the Seagulls....they always spewed out blue smoke thanks to the 10:1
ratio.
I should clamp the 3 hp Seagull onto the Yukon transom next year just to see
if it still works. Haven't had it running in about 10 years.



JimH[_2_] November 16th 08 11:15 PM

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On Nov 16, 5:48*pm, Jim wrote:
JimH wrote:
On Nov 16, 5:46 pm, Jim wrote:
JohnH wrote:
On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 14:38:57 -0800 (PST), JimH wrote:
On Nov 16, 12:27 pm, JohnH wrote:
Also, a good friend and auto mechanic suggested removing the plugs on the
outboard, spraying the cylinders with WD40, spinning the engine a couple
times, and then putting the plugs back in.
Comments
--
John H.
Big giggle
Great friend!
How's that little boy of yours doing? Getting any 'free' trips?
Maybe you shouldn't comment about the wives, kids, or friends of others..
I don't think he will be doing that anymore. Give him a chance to play nice.


Still internet stalking me and my family Jim?


Yup


Click.....Thread saved.

What next Fl Jim?

Jim November 16th 08 11:21 PM

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JimH wrote:
On Nov 16, 5:48 pm, Jim wrote:
JimH wrote:
On Nov 16, 5:46 pm, Jim wrote:
JohnH wrote:
On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 14:38:57 -0800 (PST), JimH wrote:
On Nov 16, 12:27 pm, JohnH wrote:
Also, a good friend and auto mechanic suggested removing the plugs on the
outboard, spraying the cylinders with WD40, spinning the engine a couple
times, and then putting the plugs back in.
Comments
--
John H.
Big giggle
Great friend!
How's that little boy of yours doing? Getting any 'free' trips?
Maybe you shouldn't comment about the wives, kids, or friends of others..
I don't think he will be doing that anymore. Give him a chance to play nice.
Still internet stalking me and my family Jim?

Yup


Click.....Thread saved.

What next Fl Jim?

Good for you
How about a link to more data than you want to share?

JimH[_2_] November 17th 08 12:22 AM

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On Nov 16, 6:15*pm, JimH wrote:
On Nov 16, 5:48*pm, Jim wrote:



JimH wrote:
On Nov 16, 5:46 pm, Jim wrote:
JohnH wrote:
On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 14:38:57 -0800 (PST), JimH wrote:
On Nov 16, 12:27 pm, JohnH wrote:
Also, a good friend and auto mechanic suggested removing the plugs on the
outboard, spraying the cylinders with WD40, spinning the engine a couple
times, and then putting the plugs back in.
Comments
--
John H.
Big giggle
Great friend!
How's that little boy of yours doing? Getting any 'free' trips?
Maybe you shouldn't comment about the wives, kids, or friends of others..
I don't think he will be doing that anymore. Give him a chance to play nice.


Still internet stalking me and my family Jim?


Yup


Click.....Thread saved.

What next Fl Jim?


BTW: As you admitted that you are internet stalking me and my family
you are now on notice that any further internet posting of personal
data pertaining to me, my wife ,my children, my family or other
personal data (including real estate and other financial) is duly
noted as further attempts to threaten and/or endanger our safety and
security.

JohnH[_3_] November 17th 08 12:39 AM

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On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 16:22:01 -0800 (PST), JimH wrote:

On Nov 16, 6:15*pm, JimH wrote:
On Nov 16, 5:48*pm, Jim wrote:



JimH wrote:
On Nov 16, 5:46 pm, Jim wrote:
JohnH wrote:
On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 14:38:57 -0800 (PST), JimH wrote:
On Nov 16, 12:27 pm, JohnH wrote:
Also, a good friend and auto mechanic suggested removing the plugs on the
outboard, spraying the cylinders with WD40, spinning the engine a couple
times, and then putting the plugs back in.
Comments
--
John H.
Big giggle
Great friend!
How's that little boy of yours doing? Getting any 'free' trips?
Maybe you shouldn't comment about the wives, kids, or friends of others..
I don't think he will be doing that anymore. Give him a chance to play nice.


Still internet stalking me and my family Jim?


Yup


Click.....Thread saved.

What next Fl Jim?


BTW: As you admitted that you are internet stalking me and my family
you are now on notice that any further internet posting of personal
data pertaining to me, my wife ,my children, my family or other
personal data (including real estate and other financial) is duly
noted as further attempts to threaten and/or endanger our safety and
security.


LMAO!

You get a free pass to say anything?

WAFDS! Harry must think you're a real hero, right up there with salty.
--
John H.

Tom Francis - SWSports November 17th 08 01:18 AM

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On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 17:57:20 -0500, Gene
wrote:

On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 20:34:32 GMT, Tom Francis - SWSports
wrote:

On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 14:15:41 -0400, "Don White"
wrote:

I used to put a bit of motor oil in the sparkplug holes of my old British
Seagulls...now, with my 25 hp 2stroke Johnson, I spray fogging oil into the
carburator until it stalls out and then take the sparkplugs out and spray
the fogging oil in the 2 cylinders.


Take you a couple of days of cranking to get the engine started in the
Spring? :)


Yeah, but no mosquitoes for about a week.....


That would be from the oil slick covering the surface of the water.

[email protected] November 17th 08 01:37 AM

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On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 19:13:41 -0400, "Don White"
wrote:


"Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in
message ...
On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 14:15:41 -0400, "Don White"
wrote:

I used to put a bit of motor oil in the sparkplug holes of my old British
Seagulls...now, with my 25 hp 2stroke Johnson, I spray fogging oil into
the
carburator until it stalls out and then take the sparkplugs out and spray
the fogging oil in the 2 cylinders.


Take you a couple of days of cranking to get the engine started in the
Spring? :)


Naw..maybe a couple extra pushes on the electric start button and a bit of
smoke when it does fireup.
As for the Seagulls....they always spewed out blue smoke thanks to the 10:1
ratio.
I should clamp the 3 hp Seagull onto the Yukon transom next year just to see
if it still works. Haven't had it running in about 10 years.


You don't have to go to all that trouble. It works. I promise!

Jim November 17th 08 03:11 AM

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JimH wrote:
On Nov 16, 6:15 pm, JimH wrote:
On Nov 16, 5:48 pm, Jim wrote:



JimH wrote:
On Nov 16, 5:46 pm, Jim wrote:
JohnH wrote:
On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 14:38:57 -0800 (PST), JimH wrote:
On Nov 16, 12:27 pm, JohnH wrote:
Also, a good friend and auto mechanic suggested removing the plugs on the
outboard, spraying the cylinders with WD40, spinning the engine a couple
times, and then putting the plugs back in.
Comments
--
John H.
Big giggle
Great friend!
How's that little boy of yours doing? Getting any 'free' trips?
Maybe you shouldn't comment about the wives, kids, or friends of others..
I don't think he will be doing that anymore. Give him a chance to play nice.
Still internet stalking me and my family Jim?
Yup

Click.....Thread saved.

What next Fl Jim?


BTW: As you admitted that you are internet stalking me and my family
you are now on notice that any further internet posting of personal
data pertaining to me, my wife ,my children, my family or other
personal data (including real estate and other financial) is duly
noted as further attempts to threaten and/or endanger our safety and
security

Your address is easily found with a simple google inquiry. With that
information you can go to a real estate site like Zillow.com and see
pictures of your house, purchase price, taxes, current value etc etc
etc. All a matter of public record and available for anyone with a
computer and a bit of curiosity, to see. Call it what you will but your
gripe is with the folks that made the information available. So **** Off
JimH

JimH[_2_] November 17th 08 03:46 AM

Fuel stabilizers -
 
On Nov 16, 10:11*pm, Jim wrote:
JimH wrote:
On Nov 16, 6:15 pm, JimH wrote:
On Nov 16, 5:48 pm, Jim wrote:


JimH wrote:
On Nov 16, 5:46 pm, Jim wrote:
JohnH wrote:
On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 14:38:57 -0800 (PST), JimH wrote:
On Nov 16, 12:27 pm, JohnH wrote:
Also, a good friend and auto mechanic suggested removing the plugs on the
outboard, spraying the cylinders with WD40, spinning the engine a couple
times, and then putting the plugs back in.
Comments
--
John H.
Big giggle
Great friend!
How's that little boy of yours doing? Getting any 'free' trips?
Maybe you shouldn't comment about the wives, kids, or friends of others..
I don't think he will be doing that anymore. Give him a chance to play nice.
Still internet stalking me and my family Jim?
Yup
Click.....Thread saved.


What next Fl Jim?


BTW: *As you admitted that you are internet stalking me and my family
you are now on notice that any further internet posting of personal
data pertaining to me, my wife ,my children, my family or other
personal data (including real estate and other financial) is duly
noted as further attempts to threaten and/or endanger our safety and
security


Your address is easily found with a simple google inquiry. With that
information you can go to a real estate site like Zillow.com and see
pictures of your house, purchase price, taxes, current value etc etc
etc. All a matter of public record and available for anyone with a
computer and a bit of curiosity, to see. Call it what you will but your
gripe is with the folks that made the information available. So **** Off
JimH


Try to explain it any way you want Jim but you previously admitted
that you are internet stalking me and my family. That admission is a
matter of public record and is tied to threats to me and my family,

Continue if you want to.

Jim November 17th 08 03:52 AM

Fuel stabilizers -
 
JimH wrote:
On Nov 16, 10:11 pm, Jim wrote:
JimH wrote:
On Nov 16, 6:15 pm, JimH wrote:
On Nov 16, 5:48 pm, Jim wrote:
JimH wrote:
On Nov 16, 5:46 pm, Jim wrote:
JohnH wrote:
On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 14:38:57 -0800 (PST), JimH wrote:
On Nov 16, 12:27 pm, JohnH wrote:
Also, a good friend and auto mechanic suggested removing the plugs on the
outboard, spraying the cylinders with WD40, spinning the engine a couple
times, and then putting the plugs back in.
Comments
--
John H.
Big giggle
Great friend!
How's that little boy of yours doing? Getting any 'free' trips?
Maybe you shouldn't comment about the wives, kids, or friends of others..
I don't think he will be doing that anymore. Give him a chance to play nice.
Still internet stalking me and my family Jim?
Yup
Click.....Thread saved.
What next Fl Jim?
BTW: As you admitted that you are internet stalking me and my family
you are now on notice that any further internet posting of personal
data pertaining to me, my wife ,my children, my family or other
personal data (including real estate and other financial) is duly
noted as further attempts to threaten and/or endanger our safety and
security

Your address is easily found with a simple google inquiry. With that
information you can go to a real estate site like Zillow.com and see
pictures of your house, purchase price, taxes, current value etc etc
etc. All a matter of public record and available for anyone with a
computer and a bit of curiosity, to see. Call it what you will but your
gripe is with the folks that made the information available. So **** Off
JimH


Try to explain it any way you want Jim but you previously admitted
that you are internet stalking me and my family. That admission is a
matter of public record and is tied to threats to me and my family,

Continue if you want to.

**** off idiot

JimH[_2_] November 17th 08 03:56 AM

Fuel stabilizers -
 
On Nov 16, 10:52*pm, Jim wrote:
JimH wrote:
On Nov 16, 10:11 pm, Jim wrote:
JimH wrote:
On Nov 16, 6:15 pm, JimH wrote:
On Nov 16, 5:48 pm, Jim wrote:
JimH wrote:
On Nov 16, 5:46 pm, Jim wrote:
JohnH wrote:
On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 14:38:57 -0800 (PST), JimH wrote:
On Nov 16, 12:27 pm, JohnH wrote:
Also, a good friend and auto mechanic suggested removing the plugs on the
outboard, spraying the cylinders with WD40, spinning the engine a couple
times, and then putting the plugs back in.
Comments
--
John H.
Big giggle
Great friend!
How's that little boy of yours doing? Getting any 'free' trips?
Maybe you shouldn't comment about the wives, kids, or friends of others..
I don't think he will be doing that anymore. Give him a chance to play nice.
Still internet stalking me and my family Jim?
Yup
Click.....Thread saved.
What next Fl Jim?
BTW: *As you admitted that you are internet stalking me and my family
you are now on notice that any further internet posting of personal
data pertaining to me, my wife ,my children, my family or other
personal data (including real estate and other financial) is duly
noted as further attempts to threaten and/or endanger our safety and
security
Your address is easily found with a simple google inquiry. With that
information you can go to a real estate site like Zillow.com and see
pictures of your house, purchase price, taxes, current value etc etc
etc. All a matter of public record and available for anyone with a
computer and a bit of curiosity, to see. Call it what you will but your
gripe is with the folks that made the information available. So **** Off
JimH


Try to explain it any way you want Jim but you previously admitted
that you are internet stalking me and my family. *That admission is a
matter of public record and is tied to threats to me and my family,


Continue if you want to.


**** off idiot


Whatever.

Regardless...........this thread has been saved to note your insane
threats.

Get help Jim...........youi are indeed insane and need to accept that
fact.

Doral36 November 17th 08 11:56 AM

Fuel stabilizers -
 
JimH wrote:
On Nov 16, 6:15 pm, JimH wrote:
On Nov 16, 5:48 pm, Jim wrote:



JimH wrote:
On Nov 16, 5:46 pm, Jim wrote:
JohnH wrote:
On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 14:38:57 -0800 (PST), JimH wrote:
On Nov 16, 12:27 pm, JohnH wrote:
Also, a good friend and auto mechanic suggested removing the plugs on the
outboard, spraying the cylinders with WD40, spinning the engine a couple
times, and then putting the plugs back in.
Comments
--
John H.
Big giggle
Great friend!
How's that little boy of yours doing? Getting any 'free' trips?
Maybe you shouldn't comment about the wives, kids, or friends of others..
I don't think he will be doing that anymore. Give him a chance to play nice.
Still internet stalking me and my family Jim?
Yup

Click.....Thread saved.

What next Fl Jim?


BTW: As you admitted that you are internet stalking me and my family
you are now on notice that any further internet posting of personal
data pertaining to me, my wife ,my children, my family or other
personal data (including real estate and other financial) is duly
noted as further attempts to threaten and/or endanger our safety and
security.


Isn't this the exact same post you made to Harry a few years ago? I do
think you told Harry he is sick and needed help. You must not have
included that sentence in your cut and paste.

Didn't you say you gave a copy of the post to your local sheriff? That
must have been a real laugh for your local sheriff and deputies. Next
time why don't you copy the FBI?



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