I haven't found a piece of it yet...A good led flashlight and turning the motor by hand I can't see anything in the crankcase. Through the plug hole I can't see any severe scoring.This is crazy but I can see an impact mark on the backside of the reed, that is the mark is on the crankcase side of the reed. ...must...find...the...piece(s)... :batman:
Carbs off and peeking inside...I see a broken reed...Having trouble getting the pics from the album to show in the post, here is a link to the album...http://www.classicaquasport.com/gallery/showgallery.php?cat=684My question now is where is the rest of that reed and what do I do about it?
Quote from: "Rhojo"Carbs off and peeking inside...I see a broken reed...Having trouble getting the pics from the album to show in the post, here is a link to the album...http://www.classicaquasport.com/gallery/showgallery.php?cat=684My question now is where is the rest of that reed and what do I do about it?That "puddled aluminum" in the reed block looks more like "dust" from a scored piston, not bad machining. Like the reed stuck against the piston skirt and rubbed the aluminum off transferring back thru the broken reed. Kind of looks likes a detonated piston does just on the back side instead of the firing chamber. Unfortunately being a looper you can't pull an intake plate or exhaust cover to visually inspect.Just my .02
just found a broken head bolt. This is gonna set me back a little, I don't have the tools for this handy...OK, I'm going to increase my beer flow for today now, there are a couple of races going and some football. I need to soak...start my parts list... :rambo:
Quote from: "Rhojo"just found a broken head bolt. This is gonna set me back a little, I don't have the tools for this handy...OK, I'm going to increase my beer flow for today now, there are a couple of races going and some football. I need to soak...start my parts list... :rambo:I have already open the IV all the way celebrating the Bucs actually showing up and playing well Sux about the bolt. We have started using a product from MarPac called corrosion inhibiter. It is supposed to be used to prevent corrosion but we have found it's a miracle spray as a penetrant. And as a bonus, it smells good also LOL