dingbat
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Re: 2 stroke or 4 stroke?
Define taken care of and run right.
My 200 HP Ocean Pro has been a good motor but it's getting tired and just plain wearing out at 2100 hours. Starting to see a lot of wear in the cooling passages and I've already had the heads planned to resolve a leaking head gasket.
If I fished offshore everyday and had to rely on this motor day in and day out to get me out to the fishing grounds and back it would have been replaced already
Dingbat, not sure where you got the idea that your gonna need to re-power anything in 3 years, or even 5-6 for that matter. A person with a 2 stroke that needed to be replaced after 1,500 hrs, didn't do a very good job of taking care of it. They can go well beyond that if taken care of and run right, I have seen plenty go into the 5 or 6,000 hour range.
My newest 2 stroke is 10 years old and shows not a single sign of being tired, with well over 3,000 hrs on it.
My opinion on this, and any other of these 2 stroke VS 4 stroke posts will always be 2 stroke. I've seen way too many burnt valves and timing chains break to ever feel comfortable running a 4 stroke at a constant 5,000 RPM or higher, the way any of my 2 strokes will do without a struggle.
Define taken care of and run right.
My 200 HP Ocean Pro has been a good motor but it's getting tired and just plain wearing out at 2100 hours. Starting to see a lot of wear in the cooling passages and I've already had the heads planned to resolve a leaking head gasket.
If I fished offshore everyday and had to rely on this motor day in and day out to get me out to the fishing grounds and back it would have been replaced already