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Unread 04-03-2007, 01:09 AM
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I used 5200 when I put my motor on to seal the bolts, is that stuff always that runny or did I get a thin batch? It dripped for hours.
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I used 5200 when I put my motor on to seal the bolts, is that stuff always that runny or did I get a thin batch? It dripped for hours.
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Pictures as requested. LOL, I love you guys. I get a bit tired with the wifey in her panties, so i need to see plenty of boats pics. LOL. ;D :-*
Randleman, never had a problem with 5200. Works great.
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Pictures as requested. LOL, I love you guys. I get a bit tired with the wifey in her panties, so i need to see plenty of boats pics. LOL. ;D :-*
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it should be like molassis on a cold morning( couldn,t think of any other soutern food to compare it to), it may drip, but not run off
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it should be like molassis on a cold morning( couldn,t think of any other soutern food to compare it to), it may drip, but not run off
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I cannot tell from your pic but the new plug and housing should be brass.
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I cannot tell from your pic but the new plug and housing should be brass.
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Use 5200 for the plug, resealed mine this weekend, simple job.



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it should be like molassis on a cold morning( couldn,t think of any other soutern food to compare it to), it may drip, but not run off

EXACTLY! Even in 90*+ weather, never seen it run at all, muchless drip.

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Use 5200 for the plug, resealed mine this weekend, simple job.



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it should be like molassis on a cold morning( couldn,t think of any other soutern food to compare it to), it may drip, but not run off

EXACTLY! Even in 90*+ weather, never seen it run at all, muchless drip.

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