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Default seadoo challenger 1998 twin 75 rotex

I don't know how "have" showed up as "gace," but it happened. Typo police...
have at it...

--Mike

"Mike" wrote in message
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the well produced lots

of natural gas and some gasoline, pentane distills out at 98F.

I did not know that! Interesting.

The newer jetboats are much more fuel efficient than in the past. I'd
still like to gace a gasoline well though g.

--Mike

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On Sun, 22 Feb 2009 01:09:15 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote:

The Rotax engines put out a lot of power for their size and
weight but they are not known for longevity.


Rotax motors are known for drinking heavily. So are jet drives in
general. My uncle had a gasoline well, do you?[the well produced lots
of natural gas and some gasoline, pentane distills out at 98F.

Casady







 
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