8 Mar 2007 #1 D Deleted member 478 Guest I heard that Philippe da Famous is known as a four-stroke. You know, four strokes and it's all over.
8 Mar 2007 #2 S StugeronSteve Well-Known Member Joined 29 Apr 2003 Messages 4,837 Location Not always where I would like to be! Visit site Is that why 4 strokes are considered to be better than 2?
8 Mar 2007 #3 Phoenix of Hamble Well-Known Member Joined 28 Aug 2003 Messages 20,966 Location East Coast mishapsandmemories.blogspot.com No.... its the lubricating oil that makes difference
8 Mar 2007 #4 phatcat1 Well-Known Member Joined 27 Apr 2005 Messages 1,185 Location High Norfolk Visit site That will be the Suck, Squeeze, Bang, Blow effect!
8 Mar 2007 #5 Phoenix of Hamble Well-Known Member Joined 28 Aug 2003 Messages 20,966 Location East Coast mishapsandmemories.blogspot.com you need to work on your timing......
8 Mar 2007 #6 phatcat1 Well-Known Member Joined 27 Apr 2005 Messages 1,185 Location High Norfolk Visit site Always had trouble with top-dead-centre! (Big ends gone, you see!)
8 Mar 2007 #7 S StugeronSteve Well-Known Member Joined 29 Apr 2003 Messages 4,837 Location Not always where I would like to be! Visit site Just be careful that you dont drop your big end, or something.
8 Mar 2007 #8 S StugeronSteve Well-Known Member Joined 29 Apr 2003 Messages 4,837 Location Not always where I would like to be! Visit site I used to get quite aroused by the smell of burning Castrol "R". In, I must add, a strictly non-sexual sort of way.
I used to get quite aroused by the smell of burning Castrol "R". In, I must add, a strictly non-sexual sort of way.
8 Mar 2007 #9 B BlueSkyNick Well-Known Member Joined 29 Apr 2003 Messages 11,766 Location Near a marina, sailing club and pub Visit site [ QUOTE ] You know, four strokes and it's all over. [/ QUOTE ] especially if piston broke.