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On Tue, 9 Jun 2009 13:50:35 -0400, "mmc" wrote:
Anchored off to the side of the canal leading out to the Banana River and immediately a young couple offered a tow. I would have left you there. :) So, my new plan is to flush EVERY DAMN TIME I use the motor in salt water like I know I'm supposed to and do a periodic vinagar rinse. Well that's unique - vinegar huh? Makes sense, but I've never heard about that trick. Nice trouble shooting job, although if it had been me, I'd probably have replaced the parts anyway and bought some new spares. In particular where it obviously had sucked sand at some point. But that's me. A fiscal New England conservative I ain't when it comes to boats. |
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![]() "Zombie of Woodstock" wrote in message ... On Tue, 9 Jun 2009 13:50:35 -0400, "mmc" wrote: Anchored off to the side of the canal leading out to the Banana River and immediately a young couple offered a tow. I would have left you there. :) Ha! thanks.. So, my new plan is to flush EVERY DAMN TIME I use the motor in salt water like I know I'm supposed to and do a periodic vinagar rinse. Well that's unique - vinegar huh? Makes sense, but I've never heard about that trick. I'll be honest and admit I read online about using vinager or phosphoric acid. I opted for the vinager since I know it's a real mild acid and didn't have to wory about anything too strong. Online advice seems to come without any warrentees. Nice trouble shooting job, although if it had been me, I'd probably have replaced the parts anyway and bought some new spares. In particular where it obviously had sucked sand at some point. But that's me. A fiscal New England conservative I ain't when it comes to boats. The metal parts looked fine after I cleaned them up. How often does a thermostat like these go bad? By the time I need to do this again, I'll probably have lost my "spares" or forgot about them anyway. I like to pretend I'm saving money with stuff like this. |
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On Tue, 9 Jun 2009 18:42:09 -0400, "mmc" wrote:
The metal parts looked fine after I cleaned them up. How often does a thermostat like these go bad? I don't think it's a matter of time as it is cycles. Then again, I think I've had one go bad on me on anything and that was a antique tractor that was 50 years old. By the time I need to do this again, I'll probably have lost my "spares" or forgot about them anyway. I like to pretend I'm saving money with stuff like this. I hear that - been there. I amaze myself everytime I clean up my shop - all the stuff I bought as "spares". The other day I found a bottle of 3M Restorer that I never opened - has to be three years old. :) |
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On Jun 9, 6:42*pm, "mmc" wrote:
"Zombie of Woodstock" wrote in messagenews:audt259b8rj3ckoja73jm0hp0gs30skd2k@4ax .com... On Tue, 9 Jun 2009 13:50:35 -0400, "mmc" wrote: Anchored off to the side of the canal leading out to the Banana River and immediately a young couple offered a tow. I would have left you there. *:) Ha! thanks.. So, my new plan is to flush EVERY DAMN TIME I use the motor in salt water like I know I'm supposed to and do a periodic vinagar rinse. Well that's unique - vinegar huh? *Makes sense, but I've never heard about that trick. I'll be honest and admit I read online about using vinager or phosphoric acid. I opted for the vinager since I know it's a real mild acid and didn't have to wory about anything too strong. Online advice seems to come without any warrentees. Nice trouble shooting job, although if it had been me, I'd probably have replaced the parts anyway and bought some new spares. In particular where it obviously had sucked sand at some point. But that's me. *A fiscal New England conservative I ain't when it comes to boats. The metal parts looked fine after I cleaned them up. How often does a thermostat like these go bad? By the time I need to do this again, I'll probably have lost my "spares" or forgot about them anyway. I like to pretend I'm saving money with stuff like this. You can test your thermostat with a pan of water. Heat the water on the stove until it reaches the operating temp of the thermostat and see if it opens. |
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![]() "Zombie of Woodstock" wrote in message ... On Tue, 9 Jun 2009 13:50:35 -0400, "mmc" wrote: Anchored off to the side of the canal leading out to the Banana River and immediately a young couple offered a tow. I would have left you there. :) So, my new plan is to flush EVERY DAMN TIME I use the motor in salt water like I know I'm supposed to and do a periodic vinagar rinse. Well that's unique - vinegar huh? Makes sense, but I've never heard about that trick. Nice trouble shooting job, although if it had been me, I'd probably have replaced the parts anyway and bought some new spares. In particular where it obviously had sucked sand at some point. But that's me. A fiscal New England conservative I ain't when it comes to boats. I understand Salt-Away is mostly vinegar. |
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![]() "Calif Bill" wrote in message m... "Zombie of Woodstock" wrote in message ... On Tue, 9 Jun 2009 13:50:35 -0400, "mmc" wrote: Anchored off to the side of the canal leading out to the Banana River and immediately a young couple offered a tow. I would have left you there. :) So, my new plan is to flush EVERY DAMN TIME I use the motor in salt water like I know I'm supposed to and do a periodic vinagar rinse. Well that's unique - vinegar huh? Makes sense, but I've never heard about that trick. Nice trouble shooting job, although if it had been me, I'd probably have replaced the parts anyway and bought some new spares. In particular where it obviously had sucked sand at some point. But that's me. A fiscal New England conservative I ain't when it comes to boats. I understand Salt-Away is mostly vinegar. Expensive vinegar. |
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