MisterBen
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When visiting my boat in winter I have for many years turned the decompressed engine over fairly vigorously by hand, maybe a couple of dozen times, without thinking very deeply about it. It just seems the natural thing to do, to spread a bit of oil about and make sure nothing has seized.
In the pub the other night, a professional engineer said, "No, no, no! You are doing much more harm than good. There is no pressure so you are not spreading the oil, you are potentially damaging dry surfaces."
Is he right? Does it matter very much either way?
In the pub the other night, a professional engineer said, "No, no, no! You are doing much more harm than good. There is no pressure so you are not spreading the oil, you are potentially damaging dry surfaces."
Is he right? Does it matter very much either way?