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02-11-2008, 10:59 AM
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Moving/Transporting an A4
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Good point Chip. I bet I could back up the two...
Good point Chip. I bet I could back up the two trucks to each other and using some heavy duty plywood, shimmy the engine on the plywood and slide in into my truck. Then the marina can handle it...
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02-08-2008, 12:02 PM
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I think I would have trouble finding four people....
I think I would have trouble finding four people. I may just have to borrow an engine lift, raise the engine, move the truck it's sitting on now and move my truck into place, then lower the engine...
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02-08-2008, 08:45 AM
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Moving/Transporting an A4
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Moving/Transporting an A4
Looking for advice on how best to move an A4 that is out of the boat. The current owner took it out of the boat in pieces so that he could get it running again - part of the deal he and I struck up....
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General Maintenance
01-28-2008, 08:09 AM
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Winterizing your Atomic 4
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Winterizing
It's not in the water yet, but here in SE Virginia, we keep 'em in the water year round pretty much. It is extremely rare for the water at the dock to freeze. Maybe in water too shallow for an...
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Winterizing your Atomic 4
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Winterizing Engine
As an alternative to the formal winterizing process, I was wondering if anyone out there in warmer climes has simply put a light bulb in the engine compartment and started the engine once or twice a...
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01-24-2008, 09:42 AM
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Evaluating Atomic 4(Newbie)??
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Augustman
Thanks Don, I will do that. They can't be but so...
Thanks Don, I will do that. They can't be but so expensive and I'll probably need it in the future anyway.
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01-23-2008, 01:39 PM
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Evaluating Atomic 4(Newbie)??
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Evaluating an Atomic 4
I have been trying to close a deal on an Alberg 30 with a 1972 Atomic 4. The owner agreed to get the engine running before I paid for a survey. He ended up having to take the engine out of the boat...
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