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Add a "Cleaning Engines" Sticky
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Add a "Cleaning Engines" Sticky
In light of recent discussion, (which usually recurs monthly) I think it would be a good idea to add a sticky titled "How to Clean Your Cox Engine" or something like that and pin it the General Questions section of the forum. I know SuperDave, happydad, and crankbndr have written up some nice info on the subject only to do it over again the next time the question was asked. If we spent some time making a larger, more complete guide that could be edited we could just link new members to the post.
Anyway, seemed like a good idea to me.
Anyway, seemed like a good idea to me.
Re: Add a "Cleaning Engines" Sticky
microflitedude wrote:In light of recent discussion, (which usually recurs monthly) I think it would be a good idea to add a sticky titled "How to Clean Your Cox Engine" or something like that and pin it the General Questions section of the forum. I know SuperDave, happydad, and crankbndr have written up some nice info on the subject only to do it over again the next time the question was asked. If we spent some time making a larger, more complete guide that could be edited we could just link new members to the post.
Anyway, seemed like a good idea to me.
Good idea. If you can bookmark a few threads that contain the information we would need, maybe one of our moderators could merge some of those topics and pare out the redundant portions and un-needed comments, then sticky it.
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