High octane slower burn...same BTUsSo, lets see if I got this right.
High octane, faster burn, lower BTUs
low octane, slower burn, higher BTUs
rob
I haven't seen anyone dispute you on this fact yet.Higher octane fuels do not explode / detonate as easily as lower octane fuels --- it is a fact --- stay ignorant if you want![]()
Its the fiberglass tanks that are the problems. The aluminum tank problem with ethanol is a myth.And BTW a Bad side effect of Ethanol that is of consequence to the marine industry and trailer/small boaters in general is the fact that it dissolves aluminum. Aluminum is what of our our gas tanks are made of. It will appear as very very fine aluminum granules, which can gather in fuel filters and carburetor passages.
It does not do this at a fast rate but over 10 years it is noticeable.
I would have to agree. This would be a good avenue to go down. I wouldn't rule out the possibility of a lifter or two that may be collapsing causing a high rpm valve rattle. Just my .02 worth.While they are all barking up the timing tree.
I am over here shaking the timing chain tree.
Valves Tap
Rods Knock
timing/lean Pings
That leaves Timing Chain Rattle
I can't say for sure but you need to determine where the sound is coming from.
Take a long screwdriver or hardwood dowel...Place one end on your ear (Remember Never stick Anything smaller than your elbow in your ear).................Bet you tried that...place the other end on the engine and parts of it (idling, and/or at speed. May have to take a driver and do this on the water) BE CAREFUL NOT TO ENGAGE ANY MOVING PARTS.
This will isolate where the sound is coming from. Could even be Alt. or Circ. pump bearings.
Part of what leads me to cam chain is the change in timing. The Distributor is driven by the camshaft. So timing can change relative to the mark.
If you can follow timing at high speed and it wonders, probably cam chain.
You said in your very first post that you can run for a few minutes at 3/4 throttle and everything is fine and then the rattle happens. Do I understand that correctly?
Have you been at the engine while someone drives the boat to determine where the noise may be coming from?
More questions...what is your oil level at...not too high and not too low? What does your oil pressure run at?