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One can of Wynn's valve guide cleaner in. What now? I only sail on
weekends, and have only about 20 hours on engine since spring. It only sticks about once a year. Yeah, yeah, needs an oil change, soon, after the Wynn's has a bite. Should I use ten weight, as advertised 30 years ago? Will multiweight hurt it? How long should valve guide cleaner be left in engine? It seems a little like smelly thin clear oil. I broke a ring, once in a chevvy using varsol to clean out carbon and gunk. Where can I get a decent carburator for the thing? It always runs cold, hasn't even a thermostat. Should I turn down the water intake valve until the hose sucks itself thin? Or perhaps install a valve between head outlet and exhaust manifold inlet? Perhaps I could dummy up a thermostat housing on the head, using epoxy? The way the rubber muffler flobbers about, it seems it might even suck water up the hose by itself, if there was a one way valve in there. What think? TIA Terry K |
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