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Do I need a re-entry visa? Print E-mail
Written by Brent Friedrichs   
Friday, 14 November 2008

Just this past week Mission Consults was asked to handle a case wherein a traveler (resident of Nigeria) was able to arrive into Abuja airport but without a re-entry visa. Wow! What wahala! A lot more complicated than when I did this myself back in 1998 (2 days past expiration of my previous re-entry). As has always been the procedure, upon arrival the passport was confiscated by immigration officers at the Abuja airport pending regularization. They did allow for the traveler to leave the airport.

Last Updated ( Friday, 14 November 2008 )
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How to store a generator for a long time Print E-mail
Written by Mike Kiekover   
Sunday, 08 October 2006

Q: I have a very nice generator with ‘key ignition’ and I’m going for home
assignment for 10 months. How should I store it? (Serina Lee)

A: Answer from Mike Kiekover,

In response to the question about generator storage, here are my
suggestions:

  • Unless the fuel tank is plastic, it should be kept full when it is
    stored. This will prevent rust from building up in the tank. If it
    is to be stored for a long time (as in Serina's case or longer), I
    would suggest that when the generator is put back into service, that
    full tank should be drained first and a fresh batch of petrol put in.
  • Turn the fuel cock OFF. Start the generator and let it run until
    it stops by itself. You have now run the carburetor dry.
  • Remove the spark plug. In the spark plug hole, put two squirts of
    oil (about a tablespoon). With the plug still out, pull on the start
    rope slowly a couple of times. The idea is to coat the cylinder wall
    with oil to keep it protected from rust. (If you don't have a rope to
    pull on, you can crank it with the key, but it's messy and much of the
    oil ends up on the floor or wall next to the generator.) Put the plug
    back in.
  • If your generator has a battery, plan on buying a new one when you
    get back. Just disconnect the NEGATIVE terminal. You can leave the
    other connected. NEVER fill a battery with that is low with acid -
    distilled water is all you should put in it!
  • I would NOT suggest "spraying the whole thing with oil." Only the
    cylinder walls need the oil.
  • When you get back and put the generator into service again, the
    first time you start it, it will smoke like a chimney! Don't worry
    about it, it's just burning off that oil you put in the combustion
    chamber. If the engine is not in great shape, you may need a new
    spark plug as it will foul out quickly with the additional oil.
Last Updated ( Sunday, 08 October 2006 )
 
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