Re: [omc-boats] 66 Caprice

From: Ben Swenson <omcboats@...>
Date: Tue, 2 Aug 2005 19:30:59 -0700

Sounds good. We'll have to get coffee and talk OMC.

Ben

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  From: Scott E. Veazie
  To: omc-boats@...
  Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 10:14 PM
  Subject: Re: [omc-boats] 66 Caprice

  I'm in the cascade park area, East side.

  ~Scott
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: Ben Swenson
    To: omc-boats@...
    Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 3:27 PM
    Subject: Re: [omc-boats] 66 Caprice

    Scott,

    In the downtown area, how about yourself?

    Ben

      ----- Original Message -----
      From: Scott E. Veazie
      To: omc-boats@...
      Sent: Sunday, July 31, 2005 6:20 PM
      Subject: Re: [omc-boats] 66 Caprice

      Ben,

      I see you're in Vancouver too. Where abouts are you located?

      ~Scott
      1970 Seasport
        ----- Original Message -----
        From: Ben Swenson
        To: omc-boats@...
        Sent: Sunday, July 31, 2005 5:28 PM
        Subject: Re: [omc-boats] 66 Caprice

        Thanks for the info. Actually, when we did run it, we mixed it correctly, because we didn't know that any of the models had the oil tank. I just thought that if it did have one, it would be kind of nice to not mix it by hand.

        Do you have any ideas about any of the other questions I asked?

        Thanks again,

        Ben Swenson
        Vancouver, WA

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          From: LeeHazen@...
          To: omc-boats@...
          Sent: Sunday, July 31, 2005 7:54 AM
          Subject: Re: [omc-boats] 66 Caprice

          In a message dated 7/31/05 4:22:49 AM Central Daylight Time,
          omcboats@... writes:

          << I've also run across a couple of ads on this site that lead me to believe
          that mixing the fuel with oil was not necessary in their stern drive engines
          (http://www.ultimate.com/omc-boats/gallery/lee.shuster/1964guide/10a.jpg). Is
          this true of all of their stern drives? >>

          I don't think the boats that used outboard power heads with stern drives had
          an oil tank back in those days. Those engines required a 50:1 oil/fuel
          mixture and
          if they are run without oil added to the fuel, they won't have any power and
          may
          seize up. The engine will overheat quickly. If you have run the engine
          without
          oil in the fuel, you may have damaged it and possibly "galled" the pistons
          and bearings. If it still runs, add oil and pray that it is not ruined.

          Only the V-6 and V-8 engines with out drives were 4 cycle engines. Those
          would have been in the boats similar to the Johnson Seasport 155 and Surfer
          models.

          Good luck !

          Lee Hazen - 71 Johnson Surfer - Old Hickory Lake, Hendersonville, TN
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