Originally posted by Ruune
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Dirtiest Filter I have ever seen in my life....
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Originally posted by dogbert View PostNot sure how that would have gotten from there into the oil, but I'm not a certified mechanic.
I do agree that he needs to do a complete fluid change because it's obvious the boat was not well maintained. I'd change out plugs, wires and distributor cap/rotor while I'm at it.Freude am Fahren.
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Originally posted by Ruune View PostThe engine ingests the stuff through the intake, it gets caught in the combustion chamber, partially burned, and the ash deposits on the piston, rings, cylinder head, and cylinder walls. As the engine operates, the ash is scraped off the cylinder wall, scoring the surface (both up and down). As this happens, metal from the cylinder wall or sleeve is taken along with it. The mixture is then compacted on the top of the piston and/or the cylinder head (around where the spark plug comes in). The charred remains of what is probably rubber ash and straight carbon breaks off inside the cylinder and is either pushed out the exhaust (scraping against your valves and valve seats) or gets caught under the rings (since the cylinder wall is now scored), and is flushed into the crankcase (thus the oil supply).Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."
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Originally posted by Ruune View Postdoes anyone else see the problem with him running the engine with all that crap in the intake (not to mention w/o the spark/flame arrestor)?
I'll bet all that crap found its way into your oil... better change that and your oil filter ASAP. As in tomOrrow.
regardless, I sense a top-end rebuild coming up in the near future.For Those About To Ride We Solute You
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Originally posted by Ruune View Post200 feet from the lift? here's a tip: When your engine is spitting flames from the carburetor, TURN IT OFF.For Those About To Ride We Solute You
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Originally posted by dogbert View PostJust glad mine wasn't doing that when I was running back to the dock with gasoline spewing into my bilgeFor Those About To Ride We Solute You
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Originally posted by ddmracing05 View Postyou do realize some Bildge pumps create a spark when you turn it on? lol. There was a guy in the keys that accadently put the fuel nozzel in his fishing rod holder (of course off shore fishing boat) after awhile he realizes all that fuel just went into the bottom of his boat. So, He just decides to turn the bidge pump. lets say the Fire department had a talk with him.Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."
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