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JAXAshby October 15th 04 02:48 AM

junnie korns, you lack any capability to understand just how utterly lacking
you are in intelligence. you simply can not understand even the terms used.
talking to you is talking to a dog too stupid to hunt.

put any fricking oil in any fricking engine you own, junnie. put some
antifreeze in with the engine oil as well. antifreeze helps "work the
bearings" into their proper condition.

Gene Kearns
Date: 10/14/2004 9:18 PM Eastern Daylight Time
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On 15 Oct 2004 00:26:38 GMT,
(JAXAshby) wrote:

junnie, the manufacturer of the engine used in mercruiser conversations
recommends multi-grade oil. mercruiser is not the engine manufacturer.


Really? So. Who warranties the engine? Your local GM dealer?

And Mercruiser recommends their "Mercury Precision 4-Cycle 25W-40
Marine Engine Oil" which you claim doesn't exist. They also recommend
SAE 30 above freezing and SAE 40 above 50 degrees F.

Can I see a show of hands of you guys that break the ice to go
boating? Yep, thought so....



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