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Mikes Extreme
Posted 1/17/2007 1:19 PM (#232799 - in reply to #232793)
Subject: RE: Trolling Bad for motor?





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Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin
I agree with Steve.

I also run Amsoil oils in everything I own. Great stuff!!! The last two years have been on the same plugs. I will change them after I run my motor for a few hours this Spring. Once it burns out all the crap from storage I will change the plugs and run it for another two years. Great oil and proper maintance will keep you motor running smoother and longer. I have a 9.9 merc kicker that I put a pile of hours on each year. The 225 OPTI gets used to get out and idle back aftr dark. The idle part is what kills my plugs, good thing I can power load my rig to burn out some of that build up. This is only during the trolling season(July and August).

I would get a kicker motor if you choose to troll for hours at a time. Otherwise, just burn out that build up once you feel it or hear it in the motor. Hot laps are aways fun!!!

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