I would have thought it was more common in older LARGER engines which never
get run above tick over. They just love it when they get a bit of an airing.
The JP3 on Justice was decoking itself coming down the Trent last year,
coughing up great gobbets of crap.

Steve

On 22/06/06, michael askin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> .
>
> The problem obviously rears its ugly head in older smaller engines, as to
> get any speed the owner will be running it near (or at) flat out for about
> the first time in it's life! I also notice newer engines, a little too
> powerful for the canals, have problems when for the first time it actually
> gets warm - as I assume has happened here.
>
>


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