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Old 16-05-2008, 05:34 PM   #1
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Default A bit of sika should fix it...

hey all thought id share these pictures i took today at work of a motor on a boat that came through our shop. we are re powering it...cant imagine why tho :hihi:












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Old 16-05-2008, 05:41 PM   #2
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looks just like Kevs Last diff, not his boat by any chance :
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Old 16-05-2008, 06:33 PM   #3
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I guess they are trying to disable some of the cylinders for better cruise economy, like the new hondas and jeeps.
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Years ago in Formula 1,this reminds me of several Ferrari retirements which were described as "electrical problems". Mechanics would give the lie to this saying things like "yes, it was an electrical problem. A conrod went through the block and knocked the distributor off!"
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Old 16-05-2008, 06:52 PM   #5
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If you ask me,it's just as well the oil line wasn't knocked off the bottle,Iv'e heard those 2strokes don't like that.(all sorts of bad things can happen)
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Old 16-05-2008, 06:53 PM   #6
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Years ago in Formula 1,this reminds me of several Ferrari retirements which were described as "electrical problems". Mechanics would give the lie to this saying things like "yes, it was an electrical problem. A conrod went through the block and knocked the distributor off!"
^^^ Could have also been a fuel problem......piston knocked the carby off
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Old 16-05-2008, 07:09 PM   #7
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lol that holes only a little bit bigger than the one my father in law blew in the side of his lawn mower, holes in blocks are always in pressive though.
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Old 16-05-2008, 08:42 PM   #8
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Years ago in Formula 1,this reminds me of several Ferrari retirements which were described as "electrical problems". Mechanics would give the lie to this saying things like "yes, it was an electrical problem. A conrod went through the block and knocked the distributor off!"

Wasn't this exact explanation given by George Fury back in the turbo bluebird days when the L18 engine went bang ....?
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Old 16-05-2008, 08:49 PM   #9
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Years ago in Formula 1,this reminds me of several Ferrari retirements which were described as "electrical problems". Mechanics would give the lie to this saying things like "yes, it was an electrical problem. A conrod went through the block and knocked the distributor off!"

Wasn't this exact explanation given by George Fury back in the turbo bluebird days when the L18 engine went bang ....?
I thought it was Bartlett or Moffat?
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Old 16-05-2008, 11:24 PM   #10
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Similar to a Yamaha 175 outboard one of my mates had many years ago, wouldn't start due to the conrod lodged in the starter motor.
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Old 17-05-2008, 06:46 AM   #11
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a couple of bottles of chemiweld should fix it
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Old 17-05-2008, 02:15 PM   #12
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hi guys. this thread reminded of some advice i needed. im guessing that theres a good chance that the motor went kaboom due to lack of oil. now, being new to the boat scene, ive just recently purchased a boat with an outboard which has oil injection. my brother suggested i dont use this auto oiling system. instead i should premix fuel and just run that. his reasoning was that in case the oil feeders or similar get blocked or fail, my engine will still be lubed.
ps. panelvanman im not trying to hijack ur thread, i just think you might be one to answer my queries. cheers.
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Old 17-05-2008, 06:59 PM   #13
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it all depends on the motor and the system been used with it.

the motor should have an oil warning alarm that will tell you when oil is not pumping or is low...

OMC engines (johnson and evinrude) 2 stroke engines have what is called a VRO oil/fuel pump. it has been given a nickname in the industry as a Very Rearly Operates pump, because it fails often. if you have one of these engines, get it looked at and see if it is working.

the oil systems are there to serve a purpose and they do actually vary the amount of oil that is delivered to the engine, it can vary from 50:1 and below to 100:1. if you run at 50:1 the engine will be smokier than it is now


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I reckon some should post it on the ls1 forum for the new ls3 prototype
cylinder deactivation which is what holden is going for on their V8s
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Old 18-05-2008, 11:55 AM   #15
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hi guys. this thread reminded of some advice i needed. im guessing that theres a good chance that the motor went kaboom due to lack of oil. now, being new to the boat scene, ive just recently purchased a boat with an outboard which has oil injection. my brother suggested i dont use this auto oiling system. instead i should premix fuel and just run that. his reasoning was that in case the oil feeders or similar get blocked or fail, my engine will still be lubed.
ps. panelvanman im not trying to hijack ur thread, i just think you might be one to answer my queries. cheers.
My Yamaha (130 V4) hasn't had any problem with oiling, however my mate with the same engine and boat had his engine seize because of lack of oil. He premixes his fuel now.

The best thing about Oil Injection is a lack of Oil Smoke, as the engine is always properly oiled presuming the OI System works.

My next boat is going to be a 4 Stroke if only so I don't have to worry about Oil.
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Old 19-05-2008, 12:49 PM   #16
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thanks for the help brendan + paxton. might disable the system and premix my own fuel. ive been reading about failing oil pumps all over the place. i think ill live with a little extra smoke. cheers
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