I realize folks are thread hopping.
to many ********g oil tanks that about all they have in common is they hold oil.
leads to a lot of confusion.
under NO circumstances, LET ME REPEAT, under NO circumstances do any have silly-cone anywhere NEAR the oil sytem, this will include tanks and lines.
best marine use of silly-cones is using it to throw at annoying folks on the dock.
there are very few specified uses for silly-cone in a marine application.
however over the years the mis-application has made me a lot of money.
as has backyard engineeers with oiling solutions.
kinda like when I replace pistons due to water pump failures, I ALWAYS break down the cost to isolate the cost of the pump and labor to replace it seperately from the powerhead repairs.
Funny thing it cost the same with or without the powerhead repairs.
kinda like folks that trust the alarm system rather than a proper repair of said systems.
I typically seperate that cost as well.
oil system failures,including lack of oil, are typically catastrophic and half the time the cost of a rebuild is prohibitive.
to many ********g oil tanks that about all they have in common is they hold oil.
leads to a lot of confusion.
under NO circumstances, LET ME REPEAT, under NO circumstances do any have silly-cone anywhere NEAR the oil sytem, this will include tanks and lines.
best marine use of silly-cones is using it to throw at annoying folks on the dock.
there are very few specified uses for silly-cone in a marine application.
however over the years the mis-application has made me a lot of money.
as has backyard engineeers with oiling solutions.
kinda like when I replace pistons due to water pump failures, I ALWAYS break down the cost to isolate the cost of the pump and labor to replace it seperately from the powerhead repairs.
Funny thing it cost the same with or without the powerhead repairs.
kinda like folks that trust the alarm system rather than a proper repair of said systems.
I typically seperate that cost as well.
oil system failures,including lack of oil, are typically catastrophic and half the time the cost of a rebuild is prohibitive.
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