Storyline : Grass Lake nationals 2009. ASR final heat #1. 12 boat field. Adam Low 80M goes into turn one in the middle of the pack. Gets side swiped by one racer and gets his engine rearended by another at the same time. Engine drops down on one cylinder. Adam pulls into infield disapointed he couldn't finish the nationals in ASR. O-well that's racing s*it happens. But what happened to the engine?
Upon returning to the pits we find #1 cylinder trashed due to a steel part being digested. #1 block is scrap. However motor turns over freely. No sign of bearing damage or reed damage. We'll tear it down at home later.
Upon teardown at home all rotating group is fine. The only scrap pieces still embeded into the piston dome appear to be spring steel?
Engine cover is laying upside down on work bench when Adam notices something. The following pictures tell the story. This retainer made its way into the carb. throat and thrashed our #1 engine.
I encourage all "A" OMC engine owners to silicon over their emblem retainers just to be safe. The odds of this happening are probably 100,000,000 to 1 but it happened to us it could happen to you also.
See you all at Big Rapids with fresh engine.
Upon returning to the pits we find #1 cylinder trashed due to a steel part being digested. #1 block is scrap. However motor turns over freely. No sign of bearing damage or reed damage. We'll tear it down at home later.
Upon teardown at home all rotating group is fine. The only scrap pieces still embeded into the piston dome appear to be spring steel?
Engine cover is laying upside down on work bench when Adam notices something. The following pictures tell the story. This retainer made its way into the carb. throat and thrashed our #1 engine.
I encourage all "A" OMC engine owners to silicon over their emblem retainers just to be safe. The odds of this happening are probably 100,000,000 to 1 but it happened to us it could happen to you also.
See you all at Big Rapids with fresh engine.
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