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Here you go. Hope this is what you need. Ryon Shaw

http://www.intlwater...=1entry255160

that works..ive been using castor also, just wondering what else was working well..thanks
Martin, I use a camshaft break-in lube or one of the liquid engine assembly lubes (Melling, ect). Low viscosity, high tack with the extreme pressure additives, Zinc or moly or other for lubing the inner windings.

Ask your engine assembly guy for some samples.

Charles
 
Here you go. Hope this is what you need. Ryon Shaw

http://www.intlwater...=1entry255160

that works..ive been using castor also, just wondering what else was working well..thanks
Martin, I use a camshaft break-in lube or one of the liquid engine assembly lubes (Melling, ect). Low viscosity, high tack with the extreme pressure additives, Zinc or moly or other for lubing the inner windings.

Ask your engine assembly guy for some samples.

Charles
sounds just like what the doctor ordered!
 
Martin,

Klotz Bean Oil Castor or Mobil One.

I like the Klotz Bean Oil myself, I

think it is better for the environment.

They Both Work Well,

Mark Sholund
 
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Had the boat out last weekend. Started making so much noise could hear it over the pipe.

Was out in the boat no oil with me. So I dipped the cable in my oil reservoir for the out board (synthetic oil)and it ran the rest of the day. 5 tanks of fuel with no problems.

David
 
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