Viewers here may enjoy reading this thread on the YBW forum - I did. Really pleased to see the positives outweighed the antis
Seagull thread on YBW forum
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Seagull thread on YBW forum
http://www.ybw.com/forums/showflat.php/ ... /1#1224125
Viewers here may enjoy reading this thread on the YBW forum - I did. Really pleased to see the positives outweighed the antis
Viewers here may enjoy reading this thread on the YBW forum - I did. Really pleased to see the positives outweighed the antis
Forty Featherweight, not that old - but sure does look it!
Thats on Scuttlebutt.
There is also one running on Reader to reader http://www.ybw.com/forums/showflat.php? ... &fpart=all
There is also one running on Reader to reader http://www.ybw.com/forums/showflat.php? ... &fpart=all
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Had great fun reading both!
Did you know Seagull could be put in for the Dept of Envitronments 'Green Apple' award for being enlessly repairable!
Majority of damage to environment done in the production of a motor, smelting the Ali and iron etc. by keeping them going for 40 years we save all that pollution!!!!!?
You can use biodegradable 2 stroke oil too and 3 weeks later all will have reverted to vegetable matter, clever!
John
SOS
Did you know Seagull could be put in for the Dept of Envitronments 'Green Apple' award for being enlessly repairable!
Majority of damage to environment done in the production of a motor, smelting the Ali and iron etc. by keeping them going for 40 years we save all that pollution!!!!!?
You can use biodegradable 2 stroke oil too and 3 weeks later all will have reverted to vegetable matter, clever!
John
SOS
Last edited by John@sos on Tue Nov 07, 2006 11:06 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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But it takes me weeks (months?) to use a bottle of 2/-, so will I justend up with a bottle of green slime in 3 weeks? Otherwise it sounds like a great idea - but does it make my engine smell like a chip pan when its running?John@sos wrote: You can use biodegradable 2 stroke oil too and 3 weeks later all will have reverted to vegetable matter, clever!
John
SOS
Forty Featherweight, not that old - but sure does look it!
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Clifford Pope
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The second YBW link is to my thread. When I first aquired the engine I was worried in case I didn't know how to stop it. I needn't have worried! The problem quickly turned into one of how to start it.
Then I was told about SOS, so started a new thread here in the Help forum.
It's been really useful, with lots of good tips to follow up. I may be about to crack the problem - it seems someone may have grossly upset the ignition timing - I'll find out tonight if I get a chance.
Then I was told about SOS, so started a new thread here in the Help forum.
It's been really useful, with lots of good tips to follow up. I may be about to crack the problem - it seems someone may have grossly upset the ignition timing - I'll find out tonight if I get a chance.