Latestarter1
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I was reading this thread thinking to myself...I wonder if the other one will go pop too....then I was thinking......I bet Latestarter comes along and says its an installation fault....I bet LS says the EGT is too high underload....then I was thinking I bet he's right too....
Nobody will ever know, I do not think there is any provison for fitting pressure gauge or thermocouple into Nanni riser, therefore difficult to see how back pressure and EGT were ever established.
As to getting in a surveyor, talk about adding to OP's financial woes, never come across one yet whose knowledge of engines or installations coud not be written on the back of a fag packet.
Lightning does not strike twice and engine dealer back up is just adding to agony of whole mess.
Not sure how OP spent £17 on previous engine, however I expect he has all the bills!