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Is my engine FUBAR
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<blockquote data-quote="bigdaz" data-source="post: 230963" data-attributes="member: 13987"><p>Usually if you have caused major damage you will have a knocking engine, the oil light usually comes on cos the oil pressure would be low.</p><p>Put a compression tester on it if you pressures are ok and the big ends arnt knocking chances are the engine is ok</p><p>I would go with the carb and timing before you start getting too worried</p><p>If the carb is worn around the butterfy bushes it can suck in air on cause a weak mixture</p><p>A weak mixture or advanced timing will make the engine run hot</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigdaz, post: 230963, member: 13987"] Usually if you have caused major damage you will have a knocking engine, the oil light usually comes on cos the oil pressure would be low. Put a compression tester on it if you pressures are ok and the big ends arnt knocking chances are the engine is ok I would go with the carb and timing before you start getting too worried If the carb is worn around the butterfy bushes it can suck in air on cause a weak mixture A weak mixture or advanced timing will make the engine run hot [/QUOTE]
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