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Running a large gasoline engine at low RPM for long periods
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Running a large gasoline engine at low RPM for long periods
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On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 13:29:04 -0700, Diego wrote:
I have a boat with twin 350 hp Crusader gas engines. I would like to
cruise this boat between Florida and the Bahamas. It will be optimal
for me to cross the Gulf Stream at high cruising speeds to get out of
harms way, then reduce to a very slow speed when moving around the
islands in order to conserve fuel and increase my range. I've heard
that this can cause fouling of spark plugs. Has anyone tried this and
can comment on doing something like this? Does the plug fouling
happen over a lengthy period of time (weeks) or rather quickly (hours)?
Any fairly modern engine will be fine going slow. 2 strokes have a
problem with this for a number of reasons but 4 strokes don't share
those problems.
Agreed. My two stroke mercs (but not my optimax) would "load up" after a
few hours of trolling, and I'd have to run them at WOT to blow out the
cobwebs, as it were. Haven't seen these problem with either of my yamaha
four strokes.
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