Re: Way past clueless!!!
I have no experience with 4 stroke outboards, but I would imagine that it is a dry sump system. So both the oil injected 2 stroke and dry sump 4 stroke would have an oil tank. Of course, THAT is where the simiarity ends. The 2 stroke actually burning oil by design, AND using oil of a completely different specification. Makes one hope they were using 2 stroke oil in their 2 stroke engine.
And even though there are not a lot of 2 stroke cars (60's saabs, east german trabants/wartburgs), there are some 2 stroke diesel truck engines like the GM 71 series (371 up to 16V71, mostly the 671 used in buses and GM/white trucks). I would think that early on in an auto mechanics education, the concept of engine design would arise, from pushrod flathead to multi valve overhead cam, wankel, diesel, and 2 stroke vs 4 stroke.
I must say, it is fun to beat this dead horse!
I have no experience with 4 stroke outboards, but I would imagine that it is a dry sump system. So both the oil injected 2 stroke and dry sump 4 stroke would have an oil tank. Of course, THAT is where the simiarity ends. The 2 stroke actually burning oil by design, AND using oil of a completely different specification. Makes one hope they were using 2 stroke oil in their 2 stroke engine.
And even though there are not a lot of 2 stroke cars (60's saabs, east german trabants/wartburgs), there are some 2 stroke diesel truck engines like the GM 71 series (371 up to 16V71, mostly the 671 used in buses and GM/white trucks). I would think that early on in an auto mechanics education, the concept of engine design would arise, from pushrod flathead to multi valve overhead cam, wankel, diesel, and 2 stroke vs 4 stroke.
I must say, it is fun to beat this dead horse!