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Would you trust a motor that has been overheatEd?
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<blockquote data-quote="Captain Ahab" data-source="post: 381343" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>Try it with a lot of shorts hauls first - I would run circles in sight of the dock for at least an hour or two and then shut it down let it go completely cold (like maybe just come back another day) and do it again - if it runs for a solid hour on two separate occasions with varied throttle (anywhere from a slow craw to wide open) I think it would be fine.</p><p></p><p>Like was said - add some extra oil - change your plugs and be safe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Captain Ahab, post: 381343, member: 10"] Try it with a lot of shorts hauls first - I would run circles in sight of the dock for at least an hour or two and then shut it down let it go completely cold (like maybe just come back another day) and do it again - if it runs for a solid hour on two separate occasions with varied throttle (anywhere from a slow craw to wide open) I think it would be fine. Like was said - add some extra oil - change your plugs and be safe [/QUOTE]
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