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Harry Krause wrote in message ...
Our 2003 Yamaha 225 four cycle calls for a 10-hour break in. The dealership has a back-right-down into it freshwater tank, so the engine spent the first hour of its operating life on the boat on the trailer in that tank, running at the specified throttle settings and being checked over carefully by the mechanic. So, the answer to your query is, yes, you can certainly partially break in your new engines in the tank. Hey Hairball, do you have a furrin motor???????? Hypocrasy revealed, Mr Labor Union. |
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Hey Hairball, do you have a furrin motor???????? Hypocrasy revealed, Mr Labor Union. Hey, stupid person, Yammy has factories right here in the U.S., and yes, they are using organized labor. OK, Dirtball, name the American city where it was made and name the American labor union. Can't do that, huh? BTW: Why are you using Hairball's asshole for an oxygen mask? |
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