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A couple of pics. taken thru the binoculars this morning, glad to see the ice is out in the bay. Docks and boats will be in the water soon.
No snow down in the valley, only above the 1000' mark. Still lots of snow in the Adirondacks.
Temps in the 60s coming this week, time to start the spring mod. list.
Did a tour here in Israel today to Galilee. Stopped for lunch at a restaurant by the Sea of Galilee that also had a marina attached. There was one Seadoo there.... I left them our card!!!
Me in my Jetboaters.net shirt standing in front of the Sea of Galilee near where Christ performed the miracle of the loaves and fishes.
Here is the Seadoo (not in great shape...he needs to order some Seadek!)
I left him our forum business card! Not sure it will survive until he arrives....I attached it to his boarding ladder.
Yes sir, has not run much in April this year, its been too cold. Hoping it not too late in Mother Natures schedule to run. Will know more about the season overall in the next few days. Others have said it not as good as last year...so far.
It is just kind of a ritual. I always buy used vehicles with over 100,000 miles. I change out intake manifold gaskets, fuel injectors, coils, plugs, O2 sensors...Then I relax and know I wont have any performance issues for at least another 100,000 miles. Fortunately the plugs had just been changed by the previous owner. Those 5.4 motors have a bad reputation concerning spark plugs.
I did my wife's Lincoln MKX last weekend. That thing is engineered for easy maintenance.
It is just kind of a ritual. I always buy used vehicles with over 100,000 miles. I change out intake manifold gaskets, fuel injectors, coils, plugs, O2 sensors...Then I relax and know I wont have any performance issues for at least another 100,000 miles. Fortunately the plugs had just been changed by the previous owner. Those 5.4 motors have a bad reputation concerning spark plugs.
I did my wife's Lincoln MKX last weekend. That thing is engineered for easy maintenance.
They changed the style of plugs used on the 3v motors i think around 2008/09 so my wifes 2010 is a single plug not the break in the head style of the earlier years.