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Yamaha F150 break-in
"HK" wrote in message ... I don't disagree with your "well-performing engine" comment, but in the good old days in the 1950s, I had plenty of "well-performing" two stroke engines that started every time, ran just about all day at WOT, and were easy to repair without the use of exotic tools or instruments. And if you got lost, you simply turned around and followed your oil slick back to port. Eisboch |
Yamaha F150 break-in
Eisboch wrote:
"HK" wrote in message ... I don't disagree with your "well-performing engine" comment, but in the good old days in the 1950s, I had plenty of "well-performing" two stroke engines that started every time, ran just about all day at WOT, and were easy to repair without the use of exotic tools or instruments. And if you got lost, you simply turned around and followed your oil slick back to port. Eisboch I suppose I could have done that, but in LI Sound, you could see both shorelines... :) |
Yamaha F150 break-in
"HK" wrote in message m... Eisboch wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... I don't disagree with your "well-performing engine" comment, but in the good old days in the 1950s, I had plenty of "well-performing" two stroke engines that started every time, ran just about all day at WOT, and were easy to repair without the use of exotic tools or instruments. And if you got lost, you simply turned around and followed your oil slick back to port. Eisboch I suppose I could have done that, but in LI Sound, you could see both shorelines... :) I am thinking back to my youth spending summers on a small lake. We all had big old Merc, Johnson and Evinrude 2 strokes on our boats that left an oil slick whenever the leg was in the water, running or not. The EPA would have a field day now-a-days. Eisboch |
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