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IP: 75.197.126.136
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New Product Line - Video Clip Downloads
Moyer Marine is pleased to introduce a new line of products dedicated to care and maintenance of the Atomic 4 engine:
Video Clip Downloads These videos nominally run about 10-15 minutes in length and focus on problems and tasks commonly encountered. They are professionally produced in the quality you have come to expect from MMI's instructional materials and are available in two formats - WMV for PC users and MP4 for Mac users. These video clip downloads are only available in our online catalog. Download instructions are provided when the item is purchased online. The first video is titled "How to rebuild your MMI 502 Flange Pump and MMI 501 pedestal pump." The PC version is here; the Mac version is here. You can preview the PC version at this link. The Mac version is at this one. iPad users can download the Mac version to their desktop/laptop, import the file to iTunes and then sync it to the iPad. More of these mini-videos are on the way and will be announced shortly. If you have suggestions for subject matter, please do share them with us. Last edited by Administrator; 06-26-2012 at 10:07 AM. |
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IP: 24.224.206.117
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Good approach.
That's a great idea. The novice as well as the guy with half a clue could easily take a look and see how it's done. Excellent and will help MMI keep on top of the game.
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Mo "Odyssey" 1976 C&C 30 MKI The pessimist complains about the wind. The optimist expects it to change. The realist adjusts the sails. ...Sir William Arthur Ward. |
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IP: 71.181.37.6
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Great to see new videos being made.
would like to see a video on the fuel system ( which has been said to have been in the works for several years) Would like to see updated DVD's from the wisdom gathered on the forum since the original 3 videos were made Could be via a supplemental addendum. Would like to see all videos, including the new ones, be available as DVD in addition to downloads. Best Regards |
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IP: 24.152.131.155
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Great idea guys. For a very reasonable price we can have the information right now instead of waiting for the postman - which means no shipping too.
Outstanding. How about a keyboard shield to protect it from greasy fingerprints?
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Neil 1977 Catalina 30 San Pedro, California prior boats 1987 Westsail 32, 1970 Catalina 22 Had my hands in a few others |
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IP: 184.6.139.91
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Excellent!
More than reasonably priced... And instant gratification too!
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-Jerry 'Lone Ranger' 1978 RANGER 30 |
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IP: 68.56.139.11
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I cant believe that he hit the bearing with a hammer. I never hit a bearing with a hammer in my life!!
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IP: 96.248.13.91
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I have. You have to know how and where to hit it. If you're driving a bearing onto a shaft, you strike the inner race - I typically use a deep-well socket or a short section of pipe of the appropriate diameter. If you're driving a bearing into a housing, you strike the outer race.
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- Bill T. - Richmond, VA Relentless pursuer of lost causes |
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IP: 70.27.83.131
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I need a video on how to get my stiff back, fat butt down into the locker so I can even see the engine.
I just hire a very tiny mechanic named Luc.
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Mike 1980 30' C&C MK1 |
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IP: 72.45.54.12
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I don't mean to brag, but that is my A-4's water pump in the video.
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Tom "Patina" 1977 Tartan 30 Repowered with MMI A-4 2008 |
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IP: 193.253.220.149
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Yeah, but are those your hands??
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Kelly 1964 Cheoy Lee Bermuda Ketch, Wind and Atomic powered |
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