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sorry, shen, but the author clearly stated the engine was gasoline.
I own lots of engines. I laugh at idiots who make idiotic statements about engines. btw, the ill-fated fishing boat in "The Perfect Storm" had what kind of engine installed. I guarantee you, it was a gasoline engine, according to the author of the book. So, was it a gas engine or a diesel or a steam engine or a nuclear reactor? G I'll guarantee you it was diesel. No commercial fisherman with a boat that size and the requirements placed on the engine for continuous operation and power take-offs would be using a gas engine. I'll let others argue torque, reliability, time between overhauls, HP and fuel economy. Shen |
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