Montemar
Well-Known Member
My scenario is the continuous use of a diesel engine of the power needed to get a sea going boat on the plane being used on inland waterways at low speeds. I would expect the engine to get coked up because of low speed gas flow through the valves and cylinders. However I get the impression that more damage than that is caused resulting in major repair bills. A decoke may not be easy but could be done without removing the engine.
Any information on this would be greatly appreciated.
Any information on this would be greatly appreciated.