Bobc
Well-Known Member
Yes. Those Kubota engines still need to run at full operating temperature, otherwise they start coking up.Diesel van and car engines seem to have very long lives, spending most of those hours running at a small fraction of their max power.
There might be more truth in what you say for a seawater cooled engine which doesn't get properly warmed up at low power?
Does it apply to a modern freshwater cooled Kubota engine?
Surely those digger and generator engines run all day, most of it at light load?
You regularly read reports on here about exhaust elbows blocking, causing seawater to run back into the heat exchanger resulting in holes being corroded in the heat exchanger housing (mainly VP engines). The main cause of this is that the engine hasn't been run hard enough or hot enough. This is usually because the boat has too big an engine.