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JR North wrote:
From what I see, the second picture shows an increasing combustion chamber temp from top to bottom, with the top cyl looking good, the middle one so-so, and the bottom one critical, burned out and detonated to pieces. This looks vwery much like a cooling issue in the bottom of the motor, possibly also a decreasing lack of oil spray to the pistons. My 02 JR Come on JR this is one step away from the deny it's even an E-Tec defense:-) I guess I shouldn't even help the sad sack ripoff E-Tec spruikers with a reasoned explanation but; here there is even a theory as to "why" this one when fed a lean poorly atomised improperly ignited mixture detonated itself to death & no it's not the brand name of approved oil. The growth shown in the bottom left of the last pic?? if the boat were taken out with that on it & is a big heavy boat to start with, that would almost certainly load the prop up even more at low to mid revs (i.e.lean/repeat spark mode). The user would apply whatever throttle was needed to attain/maintain the usual nose high big drag "no wake" speed & there you have it, kaboom:-). Very very lean at "power" (not full but even so) on a poorly atomised, inaccurately ignition timed charge??. As the boards are saying they just keep throwing new powerheads at them & pricing them higher than the competition so those silly enough to pay (we even have our own in house NG demo dummy:-)) subsidise the claims of the others:-). Sorta socialised engine development ..... hey don't be rude: I didn't even mention the French!!! K |
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