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Rocket science and ng sailors
schlackoff, you do not have a clew on anything to do with engines.
And yet you're the one who thinks it's impossible to clean an injector. by nervouse, drunken crew the night before sailing below decks in a commercial fishing boat? And you're the one who thinks commercial fishing boat crews just go to sea for weeks at a time without servicing their engines. you mean the proper procedure is to use nervous, drunken crew to do required maintenance work the night before sailing? Joxie, you are too stupid for words. Steve Just pulling the heads and dropping the pan can be called a "teardown" and those things are relatively easy to do. Not more than a days work. Not that they'll do that every time. It all depends on where they are in the service cycle. But keeping their single engine, their sole source of livelyhood and safety, working in top shape is what the engineer is paid to do. Steve |
Rocket science and ng sailors
schlackoff, I was tearing down engines professionally before junger was born.
you be stew ped, stevie, not to have seen the irony immediately from the get-go. now you are reduced to claiming that nervous, drunken crew on longliner fishing boat do required freeze plug cleaning maintenance the night before sailing. schlackoff, it is obvious you have no idea what is involved in "tearing down" an engine. Just because you made a mistake with Jungers words doesn't mean you know anything at all about what it takes to tear down an engine. Steve Huh? the diesel engine on a commercial fishing vessel is torn down the night before sailing to effect a major overhaul? And is torn down and overhauled by drunken, nervous crew? Those are your words, not mine. I said that often (not always) the engineer will do a teardown while in port between extended trips at sea to check the engine. It might not need a major overhaul. That doesn't mean it won't be checked. schlackoff, it is obvious you have no idea what is involved in "tearing down" and engine. |
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