I didn't even mention American Bandstand, the Mickey Mouse Club, Spin and Marty, Sky King, Plunk your magic twanger, Froggie, Hey.kids! What time is it?!
I didn't even mention American Bandstand, the Mickey Mouse Club, Spin and Marty, Sky King, Plunk your magic twanger, Froggie, Hey, kids! What time is it?!
First, love the community here! You guys are hilarious
Second, after some TLC the valve has been unstuck and I have great compression! She starts up super quick and clean. I decided to do an oil change due to the amount of lubricants I dumped into the plughole. She ran really clean after the oil change, very little white smoke and not studdering or stumbling at all.
Thank you all, special shout out to Professor Neptune! Thank you for helping break it down for me. Love my A4 and love learning about her
Chris, good to hear. Now that the engine is running and the oil is cleaned up think of the fuel. You don't need a bunch of additives mixing there either.
I suggest that you add some top oil only to any additional fuel. Run her fuel level down some first then add fresh regular grade fuel with some TCW-3 (synthetic 2-stroke) or MMO at 100;1 or a bit richer to keep the valves oil up good and to get the rust removed from the guides. I ran the TCW-3 for over 25 years with no issues and no other additives.
You should be in good shape now so enjoy the boat.
Ronstory, Working on that show from time to time was an absolute kick. Some of my favorite scenes were the ones where they would rock the camera to the right and have the actors run to the left side of the set and then do the exact opposite, "some of the magic of Hollywood". I've been retired for several years, but still enjoy thinking and talking about the good old days.
Tom
Chris, I had the same problem. It may try to stick again as you loosen up the crud that got it stuck in the first place. For a while, when you know you won't be running the motor for a x days..do a little spritz and blip the starter with your handy new switch a couple revs to allow it to sit with some lube in the valve stems while stored. Everyone's idea of 'sitting' is different. My personal threshold was "well, I know I won't be back for 2 weeks, so let me squirt a little MMO in #4 before we go home".
-Shawn "Holiday" - '89 Alura 35 #109 "Twice Around" - '77 C-30, #511 with original A-4 & MMI manifold - SOLD! (no longer a two boat owner!!)
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@Dave Neptune - Excellent idea and info! I added 1:100 MMO after your first suggestion but my plan is to continue to do that at every fill-up. Bought a few bottles of MMO in prep Seriously - thank you so much! I owe you a beer or a bottle of wine
@sastanley - I had that same thought! I am normally run the engine every weekend (especially now that the days are warmer and longer) but there are times where I got other hobby obligations and cant make it down. That is an excellent and simple thing to add to the checklist when she is sitting.
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