Do NOT use WD40 on mechanical parts you want to slide.  WD40 will become gummy 
and foul whatever you put it on.  WD (water displacing) formula 40 is designed 
to displace water, not lubricate anything.

If you want lube in a spray can put some light weight lube automotive engine 
oil in a pump bottle.

Instead of WD40 I use LPS 1, 2, and 3.  Light film, medium film and heavy film 
spray rust chasers.

Norm
S/V Bandersnatch
Lying Julington Creek
30 07.695N 081 38.484W



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From: 
To: [email protected]
Sent: 8/11/2008 12:00:51 PM 
Subject: Re: [Liveaboard] Starter whirring


Three things come to mind,

1. spray some wd 40 on the started bendix spring area

2. My Suzuki out board has a seprate 12 wire that activates the bendix, it came 
loose once.

3. Once had the wheel with the teeth on it come lose from the motor. Pretty 
rare I would think. 

See you on the Waterways!

Capt. Sterling
http://sterling.talkspot.com/aspx/templates/blank.aspx/msgid/2






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