BertRemington
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On a warm sunny Spring day, a young bull and an old bull were standing on the top of a hill surveying their territory. In the valley below was their herd. The young bull said to the old bull, "Let's run down the hill and frolic with a lady." The old bull said to the young bull, "Let's not young master. Let's walk down the hill and frolic with all the ladies."
From the Service Manual:
ENGINE SUDDENLY TURNS OFF (POOR IDLING)
1. Piston rings worn out.
- Replace piston rings.
2. Piston/cylinder clearance out of specification.
- Check piston/cylinder clearance. Replace if out of specification.
3. Melted or broken piston.
- Check if oil spray nozzle is not clogged. Refer to LUBRICATION SYSTEM subsection. Replace piston and cylinder block if necessary.
Read what PMK says about the Nikasil coating on the cylinder walls https://www.spyderlovers.com/forums...miles&p=1581957&highlight=Nikasil#post1581957
If the crankshaft turns I recommend that you still don't run the engine until without a better diagnosis of the rough running and stopping symptoms.
From the Service Manual:
ENGINE SUDDENLY TURNS OFF (POOR IDLING)
1. Piston rings worn out.
- Replace piston rings.
2. Piston/cylinder clearance out of specification.
- Check piston/cylinder clearance. Replace if out of specification.
3. Melted or broken piston.
- Check if oil spray nozzle is not clogged. Refer to LUBRICATION SYSTEM subsection. Replace piston and cylinder block if necessary.
Read what PMK says about the Nikasil coating on the cylinder walls https://www.spyderlovers.com/forums...miles&p=1581957&highlight=Nikasil#post1581957
If the crankshaft turns I recommend that you still don't run the engine until without a better diagnosis of the rough running and stopping symptoms.
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