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Meet my significant other/ we are getting intimate

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Comment by Claude Esben Lee jr on June 1, 2012 at 1:54pm

Be careful!

Comment by LOLA on June 21, 2009 at 6:31pm
Good comment and lesson Mac
Comment by Mac on June 18, 2009 at 10:33pm
So far I have been lucky with mine, she is small, from Japan and only has one lung but has preformed her duties faithfully since 1977 with never a whimper as long as you feed her well and keep her oiled, just a lot of noise and vibration, and I think she likes that. Well there was one time in 2006 when she started to slow down and then just stopped. I pulled out her gear and she started up again but when I tried to get her to perform she just quit. I looked around and saw that my companion that day had not tied the bow dock line down and it was pulled tight down the side of my boat and wrapped around the prop shaft. With only 8 HP my little lady just could not pull her way home. Went down and cut the line from the shaft and all was well with her and the world again. I have heard rumors that my ladies, boat and engine were upset that I let another female aboard. I am telling them that they better learn to share me.
Comment by Liv on June 16, 2009 at 12:34pm
You'll find out when you finally engage him.. :-) Good luck.
Comment by LOLA on June 16, 2009 at 10:05am
Well my significant other, became very sick..it would have been more expensive to divorce him.....not much more though, so decided to get him into the hospital...bills piled up, as more exploratory surgery continued,..I do not have insurance for these surgeries....I did not have him looked over by a surveyor before I married him...which I strongly advise now.
The doctors assured me he is good to go.
Comment by zeehag on April 18, 2009 at 1:38am
i have a relationship with his cousin, 2qm20h--i love him to bits!!! reliable and dependable doesnt dribble smoke or drink and gewts me where i wanna go in a timely manner.......but lives in my ericson....
Comment by Terri on April 17, 2009 at 5:16pm
Kinda making me glad i have an outboard...yikes..Lola u need a "sugar daddy", heck if you're gonna be buying diapers for this one..might as well.......... :-) Hope all turns out well for you!
Comment by Liv on April 17, 2009 at 4:30pm
This one can break your bank account. I smell bills..:-)
Comment by LOLA on April 17, 2009 at 4:06pm
UPDATE: HIS NEW PARTS ARE BEING WORKED ON AND WILL BE TIED UP FOR A FEW WEEKS

HE IS TO WATCH HIS DIET AND EXERCISE MORE....SEE THE FOLLOWING

Lola,
We have sent injector and the fuel injection pump to the rebuild shop in New Jersey. The major problem is that the fuel metering adjustment screw on the pump had come loose some time ago and crept out of calibration. There is also a sticking fuel plunger and some old water damage. This shop has the pump test equipment to calibrate and run test the pump after repairs. We should get the pump back next week. You can assure your friends that we will time the pump properly when we install it. I' all let you know what develops
Comment by LOLA on March 18, 2009 at 8:02am
I'm afraid I let him down, feeding him Dirty fuel.

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