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On Tue, 01 Feb 2005 08:17:23 -0600, Del Cecchi
wrote: ~~ mucho snippage ~~ So here is a blunt question: If one bought an early Ficht 150, what was the likelyhood that one would have had major problems with the powerhead? I have heard the big blocks were better, what is the comparable number for them? And what had the rate dropped to by the time of the OMC bankruptcy? I am, just to satisfy my curiousity, trying to understand whether indeed 2 strokes are barely feasable and direct injected two strokes have fundamental problems that doom any attempt to make them work reliably, or whether quality problems, whether isolated or pervasive, caused the appearance of a flaw. I heard stories of sooting. I heard stories of poor quality assurance when switching supplies for parts. But I certainly wasn't in the story flow. So what is your opinion as to the root cause of the problems? I can answer a couple of these questions for you. It was the early 150 FICHTs that had the major problems. And those were corrected eventually. And if you have an early 150 FICHT that is running, the likely circumstance is that it's been upgraded and is ok. With respect to DI engines - anything you hear about them being fundamentally flawed by a certain individual on this newsgroup or by competitive dealers is strictly personal opinion and unfounded in the real world. DI is the way to go with two strokes. I am also impressed by the E-TEC engines - my new boat will have E-TECS. I currently own three FICHTs and with one exception, have never had any major problems and those problems that I did have weren't much different that any new engine would have - easily and quickly correctable. That one exception was related to the electronics (something that almost never happens even on other type engines - a stator failure which cascaded into the computer) and not the power head. As to soot - use a good grade gas, make sure you use stabilizer and use the FICHT oil instead of a industry standard brand. Haven't had any soot problems yet. I did have on one, but I was using el cheapo gas on the way to the launch. Switched over and no more problem. I know several shell fish types (clammers) who have FICHTS with incredible amounts of hours on them and they are running just fine thank you very much. :) I am a barely technically literate very satisfied FICHT owner - Bill can give you the heavy duty technical stuff. Trying to keep the barbarians from giving you a false impression. :) Later, Tom |
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