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![]() "jamesgangnc" wrote in message m... wrote in message ... On Jul 25, 8:03 am, "jamesgangnc" wrote: "JR North" wrote in message news ![]() As The Wrench Turns... Got the heads off; and posted some pics on the metalworking Dropbox at: http://www.metalworking.com/dropbox/ See valve.jpg 3 pics No damage to the cylinder wall or head, and just a couple minor dings on the piston crown. Lucky me. JR HOME PAGE: http://www.seanet.com/~jasonrnorth -------------------------------------------------- That's a lot of rust on that head. Other one look like that? That's what I thought......certainly makes think about whether this is common with I/O's. Never owned one, so I don't know. I believe he said he fogged it, didn't he? Not the ones I see. But then I'm in "trailer boating in lakes" land here in Raleigh. Might be sitting in a slip in salt water does it. There is going to be one or two cylinders sitting with the exhaust valve open when the engine is shut off just about everytime. If the boat sits in water then the humidity is going to remain high through the exhaust system so it will get high in the cylinder as well. It's not specific to an i/o though, any boat with an inboard marinized auto engine is going to be in the same situation. I would have expected the small amount of oil that gets past the valve stems to keep the valves from sticking though. The main issue specific to i/os in a slip is that the outdrive sits in the water. Most outboards can be raised enough to get the entire engine out of the water. Regular use would probably reduce the problem. And that might explain why commercial fishing boats run marinized auto engines for a long time without problems. The number one reason this happens is that folks try to extend the life of their exhaust systems beyond recommended limits. |
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