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<blockquote data-quote="KC_Jones" data-source="post: 468190" data-attributes="member: 23480"><p>Motor runs great. Used it all last year and it never missed a beat. I will say this, I run a trotline for crabbing so a typical day consists of idling in the early dark hours, maybe 10-15 minutes running hard once dawn breaks, then 6-7 hours of idling, and finally 25 minutes of WOT to get back in. I know the long duration of idling can be a contributing factor here. Honestly I was seeing a touch of oozing last year and figured it was just the way I was using the engine and didn't worry about it. Now I know what it was from. lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KC_Jones, post: 468190, member: 23480"] Motor runs great. Used it all last year and it never missed a beat. I will say this, I run a trotline for crabbing so a typical day consists of idling in the early dark hours, maybe 10-15 minutes running hard once dawn breaks, then 6-7 hours of idling, and finally 25 minutes of WOT to get back in. I know the long duration of idling can be a contributing factor here. Honestly I was seeing a touch of oozing last year and figured it was just the way I was using the engine and didn't worry about it. Now I know what it was from. lol [/QUOTE]
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