40:1 Pre-mix Chocking on Excess Oil; Options?
Some background: I just finished breaking in what was a NIB factory replacement 2.4 175 chrome bore block. I’m running at 40:1 pre-mix because I regularly run it up to 6500ish rpm. However, if I run it for any length of time at displacement speeds when I go to put it on a plane, it chokes on the excess oil before getting on a plane. Additionally, it runs inconsistently and rough at idle/displacement speeds, and smokes A LOT. I also notice that at any speed below about 4000 rpm it runs kind of “ratty” like it’s fighting through the excess oil. Interestingly, this 175 came from the factory with the oil injection blocked off with a block off plate. I should also point out that I’m running one size bigger main jets for safety’s sake, and the timing is probably 2 deg. backed off, again- safety margin.
Contrast this with an XR2 150 that I ran the s—- out of for 15 years that had oil injection intact. It didn’t smoke much at displacement speeds, ran great at every throttle position, and I regularly ran it up to 6400 rpm. When I took it out of service to replace with this 2.4, I pulled the heads to see what things looked like. The cylinders were pristine, there was still factory crosshatch in each of the cylinders.
I’m seriously considering putting the oil injection from my XR2 block on to this 175. Since this 175 is new the plastic oil injection drive gear is new, so I would expect that it wouldn’t fail. Thoughts?
I’m also considering taking the XR2 advance module off the XR2 and installing it on this chrome bore, and then timing it like an XR2.
Thoughts on that? Thanks!