I believe it hydraulic the ring land. Was so rich it would no longer register on the AFR gauge and was on boost where it was adding stupid amounts of fuel. All the damage was on the bottom of the piston and bottom ring land. Typical they break the top ring land with detonation or if the ring got to hot and lifted. Plus no signs of detonation on the piston or cylinder
How does the Manx do in soft sandy trails? I have the opportunity to buy a good running one for around 2 grand, would it to be able to follow UTVs down sandy trails?
Love and learn. At least it wasn’t noting worse.
Wow, never saw that before.
Probably a combination of high compression, high heat and a detonation. What was your thoughts.
I believe it hydraulic the ring land. Was so rich it would no longer register on the AFR gauge and was on boost where it was adding stupid amounts of fuel. All the damage was on the bottom of the piston and bottom ring land.
Typical they break the top ring land with detonation or if the ring got to hot and lifted.
Plus no signs of detonation on the piston or cylinder
How does the Manx do in soft sandy trails? I have the opportunity to buy a good running one for around 2 grand, would it to be able to follow UTVs down sandy trails?
It will do just fine, it's what they were made for.
Hey Matt ! I hope you didn't get much debris in the case .
No debris at all. Clean break