Re: 2 STROKE VS 4 STROKE: which do YOU prefer?
I prefer a 2 stroke myself.I am curious though...Do most current 4 strokes use timing belts or chains.The reason i bring this up as the worst thing you can do to a timing belt is to not run your engine.I have heard on cars from several people i know that had a timing belt either break or the teeth shear off.I had it happen to myself as well.The consequence was several bent valves $$$$$. A lot of outboards are left sitting for extended periods ( sometimes several years)We have an import recycler here that will not warranty a used engine unless the timing belt is replaced.
I prefer a 2 stroke myself.I am curious though...Do most current 4 strokes use timing belts or chains.The reason i bring this up as the worst thing you can do to a timing belt is to not run your engine.I have heard on cars from several people i know that had a timing belt either break or the teeth shear off.I had it happen to myself as well.The consequence was several bent valves $$$$$. A lot of outboards are left sitting for extended periods ( sometimes several years)We have an import recycler here that will not warranty a used engine unless the timing belt is replaced.