jerryat
Well-Known Member
Hi Vic,
Many thanks for your thoughts. Whilst it's true that the joints have been re-made several times over the years, I always use new copper washers, gaskets etc on re-assembly.
I have run the engine for up to an hour at a time (as well as a much longer period motoring around) while checking each and every joint with tissue paper, which is the best thing I know of for showing up the slightest weep. Nothing at all.
Taking off the cylinder head is incredibly simple, takes no more than half an hour. and would at least eliminate another possiblilty.
Cliff is absolutely right about the fantastic knowledge and back-up Bukh owners get from Al Pearson and Norman Griffiths, with whom I've discussed my engines since 1985. Happily, SWMBO is keen now to replace the engine for the sake of her 'peace of mind' and, given that we're shoving off within 3-4 weeks and could be away for three years or more, I'll think we'll go down that route.
It does mean that someone will get a great bargain when I sell the existing engine!
I'll certainly let you all know what the problem is as soon as I know. Chatting to Al again today, we are both edging towards a faulty head gasket as the next logical thing to check - hence me whipping the head off next week.
Thanks again to all who've taken the trouble to reply. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
Many thanks for your thoughts. Whilst it's true that the joints have been re-made several times over the years, I always use new copper washers, gaskets etc on re-assembly.
I have run the engine for up to an hour at a time (as well as a much longer period motoring around) while checking each and every joint with tissue paper, which is the best thing I know of for showing up the slightest weep. Nothing at all.
Taking off the cylinder head is incredibly simple, takes no more than half an hour. and would at least eliminate another possiblilty.
Cliff is absolutely right about the fantastic knowledge and back-up Bukh owners get from Al Pearson and Norman Griffiths, with whom I've discussed my engines since 1985. Happily, SWMBO is keen now to replace the engine for the sake of her 'peace of mind' and, given that we're shoving off within 3-4 weeks and could be away for three years or more, I'll think we'll go down that route.
It does mean that someone will get a great bargain when I sell the existing engine!
I'll certainly let you all know what the problem is as soon as I know. Chatting to Al again today, we are both edging towards a faulty head gasket as the next logical thing to check - hence me whipping the head off next week.
Thanks again to all who've taken the trouble to reply. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif