January 8th, 2009
Hi Adam here and I have a tip for you. How long should engine coolant last? Engine coolant should last about five years. However, it should be tested to be sure it is still protecting your engine(s). Use an antifreeze tester, or a refractometer. The antifreeze should be good down to -32 degrees fahrenheit.
Its also smart to test the coolants rust inhibitor level. You can get test strips from marine engine suppliers that do this for you. Just follow the directions that come with the test strip.
So the days are getting longer and soon the sun will be warming the water and the air. Spring is not that far off. Until next time, mate.
Adam Wells
Certified Marine Mechanic
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December 20th, 2008
As 2008 draws to a close, and the holidays are upon us, I thought I would pause and thank all of the boat owners, captains, marinas, dealers and associates for the help and kindness you have show me in the past year. We provide the best service at a fair and competitive price. We continue to support Myrtle Beach and the Southeast coast with knowledgable and experienced marine repair service. So to all the friends of Adam’s Mobile Marine Repair we say thank you for your support.
And remember we are here to help you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. To learn more about our services please visit http://www.adamsmobilemarinerespair.com For marine repair service call Adam at 843-602-6545 Direct line to technician.
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December 20th, 2008
Marine engine problem? Outboard engine problem? Genset problem? No problem, Adam’s Mobile Marine Repair is here to help you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. With factory certified training and over twelve years of experience, we can deliver high quality service at competitive prices. From Myrtle Beach, SC to Surf City, NC and all docks and marinas in between, we come to your boat. Why wait?…Service today!!! Call Adam 843-602-6545 Direct line to technician.
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