Postby Aviation Engines » Wed Aug 10, 2005 3:26 pm
I find that far too often people over react about decoking. I have heard from many Rotax owners that they have cleaned only the piston crown and called that a decoke. More important is the cleaning of the ring grooves. Most oils nowadays are so advanced that the deposits created has been reduced tremendously compared to oils from 10 years ago, this includes the cheaper miniral based oils. Therefore the need to decoke your engine has also been reduced.
I recommend that at every 100 hours, remove the exhaust manifold and thorugh the port you will be able to inspect the rings and piston crown. Push on the rings with your finger or a blunt object to check if they are not sticking. The piston crown will always have deposits on it, you will have to use your discretion here and decide if you need to strip and decoke. You will be quite surprised to see that a decoke might not be necessary.
My concern with using a spray or additive through the carbs is that we do not know how it will react with the internal components, seals and o-rings. It is possible that the Quicksilver Powertune leaves no side effects, but has Microwave opened the engine and inspected it?
What i'm trying to tell everyone is that you shouldn't get all excited about decoking until you've removed the exhaust manifold and inspected it. In my experience I have found that in most cases a decoke has become necessary at around 200 hours.
Thats my 5 cents worth...............
Niren
Aviation Engines.
Regards
Niren
Aviation Engines & Accessories