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![]() Netsock wrote: "bob" wrote in message ... The problem showed up (water in oil, hydrolocked with water in pistons 5 & 7) in late July in Texas after putting many hours on it since "winter" (we had a mild winter last year and even if I forgot to drain it, I don't think it got cold enough to freeze under the boat cover, under the padded motor cover). Being covered or under a padded box will only slightly slow the ambient temperature from reaching the block. If it was 30 degrees out for any length of time, your block was 30 degrees...period. -- -Netsock "It's just about going fast...that's all..." http://home.insight.rr.com/cgreen/ I have to agree but not sure about "any length of time" based on the water spigot in the yard. Wrap a rag around it and it doesn't freeze. Throw a sheet over the plants and they don't freeze. The boat motor is much better insulated than these things. I understand the plant gets some radiative heat from the ground but the pipes with rags on them don't. |
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