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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
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. Alice in wonderland stuff!!! It's become a religion for those who have a boat worth nothing because they're unfortunate enough to have a Ficht on the back, sorta like hostages making friends with the kidnappers, in this case you are helping lying dealers talk the BS up so they can rip more unsuspecting people off with their latest consumer funded experiments. 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. Well I guess you can say that Tom so I guess as a rejoinder I'm entitled to say we told you Ficht & Optimax would fail & we were right except unlike all the other hangers on we told you up front pre the failures in 98-99 & we even explained why in long tedious detail:-) Before the subject OMC dealer chokes on his latest glossy E-Tec marketing brochu-) I have to immediately acknowledge I "personally" make no claim for myself, that this was a collaborative effort the major players being my blokes, Marcus & Dell. We all disagreed & even had "spirited" disputes but in the end ......... we all agreed as Alice said curiouser & curiouser:-) You need to find just one single verifiable document Tom that predates ours & then you can criticise but till then I say we have the runs on the board, here we say hit for 6, I think you'd say slam dunk???:-). With E-Tec we'll get even more & again well ahead of time:-) This mad attempt to make an engine piston strong enough just to live through detonation??? A giggle of huge proportions!!! 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. You have no clue what the "major" problem was all you know is what the dealer chose to tell you or what he parrots from "tech training". But hey why are you even happy??? you did worse than the head of OMC admitted???? he only admitted a failure rate of 1 in 5, you sadly got 1 in 3:-) Gee the major spruiker of Ficht in this NG is a Florida dealer (you know Tom sun & sand, all year season???) he painted himself as knowing all there was to know about Ficht & when we immediately saw that Ficht "couldn't" work because of poor atomisation, lean mixtures at power & multiple spark firing, he of course personally abused me as only a spammer can when their sell sell sell line is challenged. Eventually we showed him how it worked by displaying the Ficht patents to him then & only then we finally got him to actually measure inside a Ficht injector because he'd been "taught" at tech training that the Ficht injector was a solenoid driven piston in a bore!!!:-) huge lie!!! He actually didn't even know how it worked!!! Even after he found it had to operate as we had advised that didn't stop him, he continued with the sell sell sell spam even as people who had fallen for it were suffering the consequences. So when the Fichts really started to fail, just as we had "pre" predicted!! guess what this spammer claimed he'd "never" even seen a failed Ficht!!! at this time people were putting ani Ficht billboard up in Texas:-) Worse much worse in my view, when OMC went under, taking 1.3Bil that's Bil Tom of union retirees money becasue hey OMC were fully unionised so the funds just gave them other eople's money!!! (a whole seperate scandal), 7000 workers got chucked but clearly still not the right ones:-) & endless boaters were left hanging with faulty motors & worthless boats, then just like all the other spamming NG OMC dealers he ran away!!!! & didn't even respond to specific pleas for help from people who had been conned into buying them. 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. You are being dealer conned; the so called "soot" buildup is because the lean mixtures make excessive heat which bakes the tiny amounts of oil. They've blamed every thing & everyone but the truth is it's the poor atomisation, being too lean at power, unreliable actual ignition timing when lean & the very risky oiling. It never was the pistons supplier's fault, gee wake up Tom, the same pistons worked OK in the carbed versions of the very same engine indeed most still do, the oil?? give it up this is BS & then the fuel?? what a hoot:-), every other IC engine in the biggest using country of IC engines runs fine on something we call petrol, if Ficht can't then they shouldn't be selling them, oops forgot the laws of physics saw to it they don't, just as they will with E-tec. 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. :) So what??? 1 in 5 failed!!!!! well in your case 1 in 3 :-) 4 out of 5 is not good enough!!! 95 out of 100 is still not good enough imagine if 5% of Fords engines failed???? Considering they charge more than the price of a medium sized car, you know Tom, with wheels, tyres. brakes, auto trans, seats, windscreen wipers, crash testing, etc etc yet these idiots are trying to rip you off with a an unglorified lawn mower engine hooked to a problematic right angle drive??? I am a barely technically literate very satisfied FICHT owner - Bill can give you the heavy duty technical stuff. Partly right:-) & a classic target to start sleeping with the kidnappers, hope you don't start robbing banks with them Tom. Trying to keep the barbarians from giving you a false impression. :) Trying to keep the actual same people who spammed Ficht from doing it all over again:-) Later, Tom K Krause's lie of the day is a bit of a double header sorry, but so many lies so little time:-) Whenever his total lack of any real boating knowledge looks like uncovering him as the sad little liar he is, he posts some crazy list of boats he claims are his base, here are just a few of his claims, he has tried to sustain these lies & as each one is shown to be a fabrication he just invents a new one, the latest is the "Parker". Don't feel conned nor stupid if you've been taken in by him, he make exactly the same lies up in the jet ski NGs when he used to pollute them with his crap, can you believe it he claimed to be a jet skier!!!!! (responsible & caring in the socialist way of course:-)) This idiot has never owned a boat & never will he is totally devoid of any boating experience nor knowledge, other than what he picks up in this NG & the occasional paid charter fishing trip. Here are some: Hatteras 43' sportfish Swan 41' racing/cruising sloop Morgan 33 O'Day 30 Cruisers, Inc., Mackinac 22 Century Coronado Bill Luders 16, as sweet a sailboat as ever caught a breeze. Century 19' wood lapstrake with side wheel steering Cruisers, Inc. 18' and 16' wood lapstrakes Wolverines. Molded plywood. Gorgeous. Several. 14,15,17 footers with various Evinrudes Lighting class sailboat Botved Coronet with twin 50 hp Evinrudes. Interesting boat. Aristocraft (a piece of junk...13', fast, held together with spit) Alcort Sunfish Ancarrow Marine Aquiflyer. 22' footer with two Caddy Crusaders. Guaranteed 60 mph. In the late 1950's. Skimmar brand skiff Arkansas Traveler fiberglass bowrider (I think it was a bowrider) Dyer Dhow Su-Mark round bilge runabout, fiberglass Penn Yan runabouts. Wood. Old Town wood and canvas canoe Old Town sailing canoe...different than above canoe I own the following boats: a 36' "lobster" style boat a 19' center console fishing boat an 11' inflatable dinghy 1/2 of a canoe Those are the types of boats I currently own. I'm also in the market for some interesting kind of lightweight flatbottomed skiff, similar to the old Skimmar, for the "new" 51-year-old 10 hp outboard I recently bought. One of the boats is kept on dry land within a half mile of Chesapeake Bay. One is kept at a private covered boat dock in a little creek off Chesapeake Bay. One is kept in the backyard of a friend who lives much closer to the Shenandoah River than I do. And one is kept next to the 36-footer." |
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