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2 stroke or 4 stroke, which do you prefer?
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<blockquote data-quote="BlueBlooded" data-source="post: 476213" data-attributes="member: 12708"><p>I'd love to switch to a four stroke, but one concern I have is the crankcase oil. My motor doesn't live on my boat, heck it's practically only attached when it's running. I take it off to transport the boat, when I'm beached for a while, etc. and it's nice to be able to put it down in any position and not worry about oil leaking out. If I turned a four stroke on its side, won't it spill its oil all over itself?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlueBlooded, post: 476213, member: 12708"] I'd love to switch to a four stroke, but one concern I have is the crankcase oil. My motor doesn't live on my boat, heck it's practically only attached when it's running. I take it off to transport the boat, when I'm beached for a while, etc. and it's nice to be able to put it down in any position and not worry about oil leaking out. If I turned a four stroke on its side, won't it spill its oil all over itself? [/QUOTE]
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