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Name:   MartiniMan The author of this post is registered as a member - Email Member
Subject:   Yamalube
Date:   8/5/2013 9:11:16 AM

Not sure about this particular product but considering how jet ski's are usually operated and in what environment, I would spend a little extra to get some more years out of it......or at least to think I was getting more years out of it.  I always used Yamaha's oil in mine even though it is more expensive.  So far after six years the engine still runs strong......now if I can only figure out where the water leak is coming from I would be a happy camper.  Its at Cathouse Marine.......again.........sigh.....
Other messages in this thread:View Entire Thread
Yamalube - buffalo - 8/4/2013 7:05:43 PM
     Yamalube - HP HQ - 8/4/2013 9:32:54 PM
     Yamalube - MartiniMan - 8/5/2013 9:11:16 AM
          Yamalube - MrHodja - 8/5/2013 3:09:50 PM
               Yamalube - MartiniMan - 8/5/2013 4:52:18 PM
     Yamalube - BUDHA - 8/5/2013 2:10:05 PM
     Ring Free - GoneFishin - 8/5/2013 6:03:08 PM
     If you don't use it - Mike Hunt - 8/5/2013 6:45:44 PM
          Use it..... - CAT BOAT - 8/5/2013 7:12:59 PM



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