When ethanol destroys a old fiberglass tank and all the crud goes to the motors what parts of the motor are affected? I have heard the heads get all messed up, but what about the pistons and rings? Does it then get down into the oil and mess the crank up? Is anything salvagable?
Under "normal" conditions, it screws up the carburetor (rebuildable) and fouls the plugs first. The danger (real damage) starts when the valves get glued shut after the engine cools. On restarting, you bend pushrods. By that time, most recognize they have a problem and address it.
Good luck! It really is a personal choice and how you and your crew use your boat. None of them are "perfect", but we really like the openness of the SF when out on the water and the lower controls and gauges when working on the boat at the slip. Especially when alone.
Thanks for posting those pictures Harv. I have never seen what the aftermath looks like. Is that a common result or did that engine have it worse than others?
I guess I was more refering to the pistons. I knew that the heads would get all gummed up, and figured the intake manifold would get messed up as well. I have heard of people just changing out there heads after the problem and still running the same long block. Is the whole motor junk once this problem occurs or is it a case by case basis on what needs to be replaced?
Sticky and cruddy, but I don't think they are physically damaged other than some valve scars on several pistons. others may correct me on this as I do not have first hand experience (yet), thank goodness!
Randall poured a solvent into his cylinders via his removed spark plugs. His subsequent turning over his engine sprayed black sticky gunk all over his nice clean cockpit. That kind of stuff in your engine's many intricate passages cannot make for a long term relationship.
actually what i did was pour acetone down the intake manifold with the carbs removed. i cleaned them separately. i took the plugs out and turned it over with the starter till it ran clean .........well, a lot cleaner. i took precautions but it threw a lot harder than i expected.....kinda like undercoating the cockpit.