Re: Stus-List engine oil -> engine stories

2019-09-01 Thread dwight veinot via CnC-List
Sort of like a big laxative I guess. Cleaned out!!

On Sun, Sep 1, 2019 at 8:45 PM Dennis C. via CnC-List 
wrote:

> Gosh, I haven't heard Scott-Atwater in decades.  My Dad bought an old used
> Elgin 5 hp outboard in the 50's.  We would rent a skiff from a marina in
> Big Lagoon near Pensacola, attach the Elgin and go fish near Fort Pickens.
> I sail Touche' near Fort Pickens nearly every week and was just in Big
> Lagoon a couple weeks ago.
>
> We occasionally dine at Flounders Restaurant on Pensacola Beach.  For
> decor, they have lots of old outboards hanging above the tables.  I often
> wonder if my Dad's old Elgin is one of them.
>
> Another tale, when I bought Touche' the old Atomic 4 hadn't been run in
> years.  Took me a while to get it running.  When I finally got it started I
> wanted to clean the valve train and top works.  An old shade tree mechanic
> trick is to throttle it up and pour automatic transmission fluid in the
> carburetor.  Do NOT do this when folks are in your marina.  It smokes like
> crazy.  I waited until late evening when the marina was deserted.
>
> Dennis C.
> Touche' 35-1 #83
> Mandeville, LA
>
>
>
> On Sun, Sep 1, 2019 at 2:29 PM Russ & Melody via CnC-List <
> cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> As a further aside, I bought an old Scott-Atwater 20 HP motor from an
>> auction, when I was 13 or 14 years old. I put it on my 12' plywood runabout
>> but it was unreliable due to poor compressor. Stories and folk lore of the
>> day led us to belive that Bon-Ami (a cleaning powder) could restore an
>> engine.
>>
>> We.., be damned. It did. A friend spooned almost half a small box into
>> the carburetor while I had it at WOT. The motor revs started climbing and
>> the boat got up on plane. That old O/B ran another two season before I got
>> a nice used Mercury 20 HP. I suspect the powder gunked up the piston &
>> cylinder so much to take out a bunch of clearance.
>>
>> I would not recommend the practice.
>>
>> Cheers, Russ
>> ex-* Sweet *35 mk-1
>>
>> At 10:14 AM 9/1/2019, you wrote:
>>
>> As an aside, in high school I had a 48 Ford with a flat head V 8.  I
>> wanted to treat it good so instead of using regular 30 weight I used a nice
>> detergent 10-30.  The detergent cleaned the gunk out of the bearings and
>> engine pretty much fell apart, blowing out so much oil that a could not see
>> out the rear view mirror.
>>
>> Tom Buscaglia
>> S/V Alera
>> 1990 C 37+/40
>> Vashon WA
>> P 206.463.9200
>> C 305.409.3660
>>
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Re: Stus-List engine oil -> engine stories

2019-09-01 Thread Dennis C. via CnC-List
Gosh, I haven't heard Scott-Atwater in decades.  My Dad bought an old used
Elgin 5 hp outboard in the 50's.  We would rent a skiff from a marina in
Big Lagoon near Pensacola, attach the Elgin and go fish near Fort Pickens.
I sail Touche' near Fort Pickens nearly every week and was just in Big
Lagoon a couple weeks ago.

We occasionally dine at Flounders Restaurant on Pensacola Beach.  For
decor, they have lots of old outboards hanging above the tables.  I often
wonder if my Dad's old Elgin is one of them.

Another tale, when I bought Touche' the old Atomic 4 hadn't been run in
years.  Took me a while to get it running.  When I finally got it started I
wanted to clean the valve train and top works.  An old shade tree mechanic
trick is to throttle it up and pour automatic transmission fluid in the
carburetor.  Do NOT do this when folks are in your marina.  It smokes like
crazy.  I waited until late evening when the marina was deserted.

Dennis C.
Touche' 35-1 #83
Mandeville, LA



On Sun, Sep 1, 2019 at 2:29 PM Russ & Melody via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

>
> As a further aside, I bought an old Scott-Atwater 20 HP motor from an
> auction, when I was 13 or 14 years old. I put it on my 12' plywood runabout
> but it was unreliable due to poor compressor. Stories and folk lore of the
> day led us to belive that Bon-Ami (a cleaning powder) could restore an
> engine.
>
> We.., be damned. It did. A friend spooned almost half a small box into the
> carburetor while I had it at WOT. The motor revs started climbing and the
> boat got up on plane. That old O/B ran another two season before I got a
> nice used Mercury 20 HP. I suspect the powder gunked up the piston &
> cylinder so much to take out a bunch of clearance.
>
> I would not recommend the practice.
>
> Cheers, Russ
> ex-* Sweet *35 mk-1
>
> At 10:14 AM 9/1/2019, you wrote:
>
> As an aside, in high school I had a 48 Ford with a flat head V 8.  I
> wanted to treat it good so instead of using regular 30 weight I used a nice
> detergent 10-30.  The detergent cleaned the gunk out of the bearings and
> engine pretty much fell apart, blowing out so much oil that a could not see
> out the rear view mirror.
>
> Tom Buscaglia
> S/V Alera
> 1990 C 37+/40
> Vashon WA
> P 206.463.9200
> C 305.409.3660
>
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>
> Thanks everyone for supporting this list with your contributions.  Each
> and every one is greatly appreciated.  If you want to support the list -
> use PayPal to send contribution --   https://www.paypal.me/stumurray
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Re: Stus-List engine oil -> engine stories

2019-09-01 Thread Russ & Melody via CnC-List


As a further aside, I bought an old Scott-Atwater 20 HP motor from an 
auction, when I was 13 or 14 years old. I put it on my 12' plywood 
runabout but it was unreliable due to poor compressor. Stories and 
folk lore of the day led us to belive that Bon-Ami (a cleaning 
powder) could restore an engine.


We.., be damned. It did. A friend spooned almost half a small box 
into the carburetor while I had it at WOT. The motor revs started 
climbing and the boat got up on plane. That old O/B ran another two 
season before I got a nice used Mercury 20 HP. I suspect the powder 
gunked up the piston & cylinder so much to take out a bunch of clearance.


I would not recommend the practice.

Cheers, Russ
ex-Sweet 35 mk-1

At 10:14 AM 9/1/2019, you wrote:
As an aside, in high school I had a 48 Ford with a flat head V 8.  I 
wanted to treat it good so instead of using regular 30 weight I used 
a nice detergent 10-30.  The detergent cleaned the gunk out of the 
bearings and engine pretty much fell apart, blowing out so much oil 
that a could not see out the rear view mirror.


Tom Buscaglia
S/V Alera
1990 C 37+/40
Vashon WA
P 206.463.9200
C 305.409.3660
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