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![]() "Clams Canino" wrote in message news ![]() If the "VRO" failed, there would be nothing left to use on your powerhead, because even the cylinder scoring would be deeper than the .030" overbore that the factory allows. The crankshaft would be trashed as would all the bearings and races. The rods, wristpins, and needle bearings would have melted together for lack of lube. Imagine what a motor would look like if you normally premixed the fuel and one time forgot to add oil !!!!! It would be an absolute mess internally, and froze up most likely. I call BULL**** I 've repaired *many* Mercury outboards that were designed for a 50/1 pre-mix - that somehow got put on a sudden wayward diet of straight gasoline. Damage and results vary. This is probably dependant on operating RPM and residual fuel mix left in the old tank. Unless that is.. that OMC powerheads just don't have a chance under stress...???? -W I'd agree. Running wihout oil is not an instant catastrophic failure of everything. |
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