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    AR240 one cylinder acting up

    I have a 2014 AR240 that has been a great boat. A number of years ago, I noticed that early in the season one or both of the boat engines would not run consistently. When the engine was throttled up it would run, but the RPMs would alternate between a higher level and a lower level. This would...
  2. deubank1776

    I learned a little about Anti-Seize today...

    I learned something new just now. Adding anti-seize is pretty much a lubricant. Torque specs are for non lubricated fasteners. With adding a lubricant you are able to torque a fastener up to 20% more than you would if it was non-lubricated. I've made up my mind. No Anti-seize on spark-plugs...
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