Technically still breaking in my STS 28. Ran it for 3/4 of a tank today, it was running fine. Temps in the 220s, the idle is still a little funky but thats it. I was futzing with the idle a little (trying to get it to a lower RPM), but the engine would start "dipping" down after a high speed run, and stall. Raised the idle a little bit and that stopped too.
Hit the end of the tank, and it died out. Ran out of fuel, no problemo. Pulled the plug like I always do (to make sure the piston is at BDC) and noted the plug coil was snapped. Not really distorted, as the piece that was welded to the plug casing was still flat. It doesn't seem like any piece separated from the plug, I checked the sleeve and piston really quickly and there was no sign of any foreign objects. Obviously I will tear the engine down to clean it.
My question is, could this be normal? Its an MC59 plug, and I've put probably a little over a quart on the engine and plug. This is the same plug thats been in the engine since the beginning of my heat cycle break-in (although I'm past the heat cycle, and onto tuning).
Just wondering if this might be a sign of things to come, or if it could just be normal wear and tear on the plug.
Thanks.
-Chris
Hit the end of the tank, and it died out. Ran out of fuel, no problemo. Pulled the plug like I always do (to make sure the piston is at BDC) and noted the plug coil was snapped. Not really distorted, as the piece that was welded to the plug casing was still flat. It doesn't seem like any piece separated from the plug, I checked the sleeve and piston really quickly and there was no sign of any foreign objects. Obviously I will tear the engine down to clean it.
My question is, could this be normal? Its an MC59 plug, and I've put probably a little over a quart on the engine and plug. This is the same plug thats been in the engine since the beginning of my heat cycle break-in (although I'm past the heat cycle, and onto tuning).
Just wondering if this might be a sign of things to come, or if it could just be normal wear and tear on the plug.
Thanks.
-Chris