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Old 03-01-2003, 02:11 PM
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I was wonder what your opinion was on engine pre-lubers. Engines are out getting freshened up so now would be a good time to put pre-lubers in. Got a catalog the other day called Defender Marine Supply or www.defender.com which are selling a complete kit for $399 (per motor of course). What do you think guys, are they worth it?
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Purchased the 3 qt MASTER LUBE unit. Easy install, great peace of mind..Too much money invested to NOT have one.
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Ihave some of these i am taken off ,they will be for sale.
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Why were they removed? These are the pump kind, right?
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I think they are a good concept but not sure they would pay for themselves.

I do the cheap man way. Pull the kill switch crank the motor over for a few seconds before starting. I Only do this the first time for each day. Always starts with oil pressure and no waiting.
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Originally posted by paradigm shift
I think they are a good concept but not sure they would pay for themselves.

I do the cheap man way. Pull the kill switch crank the motor over for a few seconds before starting. I Only do this the first time for each day. Always starts with oil pressure and no waiting.
I like that idea!

Keith Eikert has the best I have seen, just a little expensive though.
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