Just replaced ox66 250hp engine seized and connecting rod on number 1 and 2 cylinder made 2 holes in block. Number 1 cylinder had white aluminum powder on piston grey color not black and no trace of oil piston ceased and number 2 cylinder was rusty due to salt water coming into motor.
The other 4 cylinders and pistons looked in good condition cylinders have oil on cylinder walls. The motor did not overheat no alarms went off for temperature or oil. I figured at the time the motor was 10 years old and had lived its life.
Just replaced entire block with new one complete with pistons crank and heads.
Transferred all the electrics pumps injectors & put on new CDI unit. Started new motor would not run very smooth, let idle for 2 minutes, figured it would sort itself out running slow when I put the boat in the water.
Before launching yesterday started engine after engine idled for 2 to 3 minutes engine began to knock. Never even put the boat in water. Thinking that whatever damaged the old engine has now hurt the new short block (crank cylinder block) took out spark plugs and there is not much traces of oil. Drained VST and there is oil in the fuel checked oil pump and this is also working. How does oil get to lubricate these 2 stroke ox66 motors? That is lubricate the piston rings connecting rods and crankshaft? Not by the gas and oil that comes in the motor by the fuel injectors? Now if for some reason an injector stopped working and the other 6 worked fine there would be no fuel coming into the cylinder if the injector stopped working and there would be no oil to lubricate that cylinder piston overheats or connecting rod bearing gets no oil and bang engine damage? Well the new block has a knock looks like I will have to get it pulled down. Do you think the crank could have been hurt by idling motor if there was no gas and oil going to cylinder?
Should I replace number 1 and number 2 fuel injectors with new ones to be safe and sure fuel going to these cylinders if i find damage.
An engine knock is usually what connecting rod bearing? hope i don't have to replace crank.
Well lots of questions, any answers to these questions would be much appreciated.
The other 4 cylinders and pistons looked in good condition cylinders have oil on cylinder walls. The motor did not overheat no alarms went off for temperature or oil. I figured at the time the motor was 10 years old and had lived its life.
Just replaced entire block with new one complete with pistons crank and heads.
Transferred all the electrics pumps injectors & put on new CDI unit. Started new motor would not run very smooth, let idle for 2 minutes, figured it would sort itself out running slow when I put the boat in the water.
Before launching yesterday started engine after engine idled for 2 to 3 minutes engine began to knock. Never even put the boat in water. Thinking that whatever damaged the old engine has now hurt the new short block (crank cylinder block) took out spark plugs and there is not much traces of oil. Drained VST and there is oil in the fuel checked oil pump and this is also working. How does oil get to lubricate these 2 stroke ox66 motors? That is lubricate the piston rings connecting rods and crankshaft? Not by the gas and oil that comes in the motor by the fuel injectors? Now if for some reason an injector stopped working and the other 6 worked fine there would be no fuel coming into the cylinder if the injector stopped working and there would be no oil to lubricate that cylinder piston overheats or connecting rod bearing gets no oil and bang engine damage? Well the new block has a knock looks like I will have to get it pulled down. Do you think the crank could have been hurt by idling motor if there was no gas and oil going to cylinder?
Should I replace number 1 and number 2 fuel injectors with new ones to be safe and sure fuel going to these cylinders if i find damage.
An engine knock is usually what connecting rod bearing? hope i don't have to replace crank.
Well lots of questions, any answers to these questions would be much appreciated.
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