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Wrong Way to do Oil and Filter change
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<blockquote data-quote="ShinyPartsUp" data-source="post: 864694" data-attributes="member: 2341"><p>My brother Leo and I spent several weekends together stripping, shellacking, cleaning and fixing up an old wooden boat. Leo got a great deal on the boat and trailer. He invited me on the maiden voyage in Plymouth (MA) harbor. A bit choppy but his daughter and I had fun sitting back as he drives along. Lucky it was choppy and he stayed in the harbor. I looked down at the stern and there is water 2-3 inches deep on deck and the stern is riding low. "Uh, Leo? Is it supposed to do that?" All I got was "!@#$%^&*!!" and "That's why it's been sluggish!" We barely made it back to the launch and got it out of the water. Three ribs in the hull were cracked -- never did see that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShinyPartsUp, post: 864694, member: 2341"] My brother Leo and I spent several weekends together stripping, shellacking, cleaning and fixing up an old wooden boat. Leo got a great deal on the boat and trailer. He invited me on the maiden voyage in Plymouth (MA) harbor. A bit choppy but his daughter and I had fun sitting back as he drives along. Lucky it was choppy and he stayed in the harbor. I looked down at the stern and there is water 2-3 inches deep on deck and the stern is riding low. "Uh, Leo? Is it supposed to do that?" All I got was "!@#$%^&*!!" and "That's why it's been sluggish!" We barely made it back to the launch and got it out of the water. Three ribs in the hull were cracked -- never did see that. [/QUOTE]
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