macd
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Whether they're messier or not probably depends on how well and where you mix the 2-stroke's oil, and how incontinent or not your 4-stroke proves to be. The point's moot, but most people accustomed to car engines would probably consider a pre-mix stroker a bit of a hassle.
As to durability, the "at least in theory" part didn't creep in there by accident. In general terms, four strokes damn well ought to be more durable. Just ask the next main bearing you happen to strike up a conversation with where he'd rather be. In practice, of course, what does for most marine engines is the salt environment and general lack of care, rather than subtleties (or not-so-subtleties) of design. That's one of the reasons I asked the original poster what exactly had corroded.
As to durability, the "at least in theory" part didn't creep in there by accident. In general terms, four strokes damn well ought to be more durable. Just ask the next main bearing you happen to strike up a conversation with where he'd rather be. In practice, of course, what does for most marine engines is the salt environment and general lack of care, rather than subtleties (or not-so-subtleties) of design. That's one of the reasons I asked the original poster what exactly had corroded.