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| Water Proof Your Motor! Use this spray to water proof your motor. While its cool spray this stuff all over your motor, carb, and wires. Let it dry and it will help keep the waer and mud from harming your stuff. It works really well. I have done it to all of my rides. Just thought it might be helpful to those of you who didn't know about it. Just a helpful tip i guess. Here is a link to what it looks like. You can get it at most auto parts stores. http://www.gunk.com/product_images/vl_M914.JPG
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| what is this stuff called i clicked the link, but it just pulled up gunk/liquid wrench site? | | |  | Dec 18th, 07, 08:25 PM | | Super Moderator STAFF Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Crossville,TN
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| Well shoot, it was going to the picture of the stuff you use. It's made buy liquid wrench. | | |  | Dec 18th, 07, 08:34 PM | | Super Moderator STAFF Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: moulton,alabama
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| hey check this # on their site M406 is that it? | | |  | Dec 18th, 07, 09:51 PM | | Super Moderator STAFF Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Crossville,TN
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| No, M914 is it. just search that # and thats it. Try the link again. I think i fixed it | | |  | Dec 19th, 07, 08:45 AM | | Super Moderator STAFF Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Crossville,TN
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| THE LINK WORK's CORRECTLY NOW. | | |  | Dec 19th, 07, 11:10 AM | | Member Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: central ohio
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Originally Posted by rednecktroy how far will a can go? YOu can do praoblay about 10 atv's. when you use it you can't even tell its on there. It don't look like its even coating it. LOL! But it works. | | |  | Dec 19th, 07, 11:50 AM | | Member Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: central ohio
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| cool ,will advace auto have it. | | |  | Dec 19th, 07, 05:37 PM | | Senior Member Join Date: May 2007 Location: Texas
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| Hmm haven't thought about that. I've got a can in my RV I use to lube the slideout. I'll have to try it.
Another great tip use Armor All on your seat.
disclaimer (this poster is not responsible for any male appendages that get wrapped around the fuel tank due to using armor all on the seat)
disclaimer (Armor All will make your seat very slippery DON'T do it) | | |  | Dec 19th, 07, 06:10 PM | | Super Moderator STAFF Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Crossville,TN
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Originally Posted by rednecktroy cool ,will advace auto have it. Yeah, Autozone has it as well. | | |  | Dec 20th, 07, 05:20 AM | | Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: manitoba
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| hi,two questions,is it the silicon spray,and does it discolore after heating up and cooling down several times.thanx.happy trails.  | | |  | Dec 20th, 07, 06:46 AM | | Super Moderator STAFF Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Crossville,TN
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Originally Posted by loco5757 hi,two questions,is it the silicon spray,and does it discolore after heating up and cooling down several times.thanx.happy trails. 
It is the silicone spray. I have been using it for about 6 months or longer and have seen No discolor. After you spray it on, it don't look like there is even nothing there  The first time i used it i thought this stuff is no good. I ask about it to the guys who were using it and thay said thats how its supose to look. There is no residue or anything. It seals all the tiny cracks up from water. Ther is a pic in the link in the first post, of a picture of the can. | | |  | Dec 20th, 07, 11:39 AM | | Member Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: central ohio
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| LOL I think I'll try it on my Clothes too...... | | |  | Jan 8th, 08, 12:24 PM | | Junior Member Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Virginia
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Originally Posted by rednecktroy LOL I think I'll try it on my Clothes too......
AND MY BOOTS! | | |  | Feb 2nd, 08, 09:59 AM | | Junior Member Join Date: Feb 2008
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| how often do you spray a new coat on? | | |  | Feb 3rd, 08, 07:49 AM | | Super Moderator STAFF Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Crossville,TN
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Originally Posted by jmeleski how often do you spray a new coat on? Atleast every other ride or every ride. | | |  | Feb 24th, 08, 06:49 AM | | Junior Member Join Date: Dec 2007
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| Found it at NAPA Auto. Question - would it matter if it's applied to a engine that's got 100's of hours on it if its cleaned up the best one can? or is it to late and only apply it to say an engine with minimal hours and cleaned the best it can be>>>?? I would think in either case it would still be a plus.?
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| either one will be a plus. | | |  | Feb 24th, 08, 03:32 PM | | Trail Junkie Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Scott Depot, West Virginia
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| I wonder if sprayed on an air cooled motor, if it would effect the heat transfer from the jug fins? | | |  | Feb 24th, 08, 04:18 PM | | Super Moderator STAFF Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Crossville,TN
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Originally Posted by wvyankee2 I wonder if sprayed on an air cooled motor, if it would effect the heat transfer from the jug fins? I hope not. I have put it on my daughters atv. | | |  | Feb 27th, 08, 04:18 PM | | Hi! STAFF Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Lower Arkansas
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| attaching this image just in case the image link ever gets changed | | |  | Feb 27th, 08, 07:28 PM | | Super Moderator STAFF Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Crossville,TN
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| Silicone spray works good for keeping your car doors from freezing shut in the winter.
I use it on my ride, its great for plowing season. | | |  |  |
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