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1) The engine is going to be run in the salt-sea side water (Adriatic
Sea on the Croatian coast). Is there any special instructions for sea-water versus the lake-water? 2) Since I will be the first using the engine, unpacking it from the crane where it was shipped from the US (family just bought it in the US and shipped it to Croatia) 3) Cranking it before putting it onto the boat - you mean outside the house, without water, cranking it and running it for a while? With our old engine, which was bought before I was born, what we used to do every summer is this. After every summer we would give it to a local mechanic who would lubricate it and put some sort of preservation oil. Before taking it to boat, we would take it outside, take out the spark plug, crank it blank for a few times to get the extra oil out. Then put the spark plug, turn the engine on, run it blank (with little fuel) in the air until the engine conbusted the extra lubrication thing and oil (produce lots of exhaust). We would remove the fuel line, the engine would idle (it had no idle/neutral, just low speed) If if cranked, it was all good, if it did not, then to the mechanic. However, this was an old 2-stroke engine, with no fuel-injection (you had to mix the fuel with right kind of oil, for every x liters of oil, we put x liters of fuel into the engine). Thank you for the info, George |
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