
Originally Posted by
big guy
Was the honda old school 4 stroke?
The new era are just brilliant. I do believe much works has been done to improve 2 strokers also and they performance is outstanding.
So improvements all round I guess.
I am only quoting from real life experience.
As a whole , I believe service intervals have been greatly improved on all out boards now.
I always remembered that after a service they ran like crap and only after some tinkering did I have my old faithfuls back.
A Yanmar or Volvo inboard diesel would probably solve all those issues.



Depends what you call old school. It was only about 4 yrs old and had to be replaced because it ceased. It seems the water jacket on a 4 stroke has very small apertures owing to all of the complicated extra bits belonging to the engine and even though it had been looked after to within an inch of its life, salt water had done the damage irrepairably.
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