Re: 4Stoke V,s 2 Stroke
Call me old fashioned, but I still prefer carbureted 2-strokes. Got time for a short story?<br /><br />Once a year, I meet about 20 guys near the mouth of the Suwannee River for a three day weekend of fishing, etc. Most of the boys come from inland lakes, and aren't familiar with tides. Six years ago, George tied the front of his 14 footer firmly to the front of his slip on the first evening. That night, a 4-foot tide dropped from under the boat. The next morning, she was hanging from the bow, with that 70hp Evinrude barely visible beneath the brackish black water.<br /><br />We bailed her out and raised her. I sent George to buy a new battery and spark plugs, while I pulled his old plugs, and disconnected the fuel line. When I cranked her, the first couple of revolutions shot water out the plug holes half way across the channel. Sprayed WD-40 into carbs while cranking 'er, then installed the new plugs. Hooked up a 6-gallon tank of fresh pre-mix, and with the help of some starting ether, she fired up. After a little judicious use of the choke to clear the water out of the carbs, she was running like new the whole weekend. George kept that motor for three more years, then sold the rig to a friend who has been running it ever since, with no problems. A powerplant that'll take that kind of abuse gets my vote. Spent the night underwater, then was running the next morning, with a minimum of expense.<br /><br />Try that with a 4-stroke! Not really. It's not recommended. But I've seen guys dip a gunwale on a steep ramp with the same result, so it does happen with the best of intentions. The point is, miles from nowhere, you still have a chance of salvaging your weekend.<br /><br />When a 4-stroke starts smoking, you got expensive trouble. If a 2-stroke stops smoking, it can be damaged, but a lot of times they'll fix themselves to a degree, as long as you don't mind a little piston slap at low speeds.<br /><br />Bottom line? It's all a matter of preference, and someday I may even change mine. But, they've gotta prove themselves to me first.