by Paulnobodyimportant » Mon Aug 01, 2016 7:18 pm
Just to answer some of the questions, before coming to my conclusion.
Journey there was using Exol fully synthetic, which I've used for a good few years and came back with Rock oil from team Francis, as I had run out of Exol and all at 3%. Plug was a 9. 10 miles before the holed piston, we had all filled up. Can't remember if it was 95 octane or super, but I put 8.5 litres into a 12 litre tank, but i don't think petrol was the real culprit.
Timing was 17 degrees static, but I take on board what GP240 says, so will check timing over rev range on re-build this Friday, which will include re-sealing inlet, exhaust and barrel. Then I'll do an air test which does have one of those blood pressure monitors as seen on SLUK.
As for cause, the good thing about forum feed back is that all your comments make you think. I was set on a leaking inlet gasket, but that proved not to be the case. So as Warkton says and he is correct, look at what you have changed, in my case a new carb, which I took for granted I had jetted safely.
And then Adam did get me thinking about speed and revs. So the first full day was spent on Autobahns and A roads, probably cruising at 60-65mph and overtaking at 70 plus. Now I've got to admit that on that first day, I did hear the high pitched whistle when overtaking. Of course, checked plug color at two fuel stops, I know that its not a plug chop, but colour looked OK and inlet manifold seemed tight.
Second day, the fateful day, whistling sound again on overtaking, which when the power went I put down to an air leak. However, I'm almost convinced that my jetting has caused the problem. When I was overtaking, I was not on full throttle, but probably still on the last part of the needle, with the whistling occurring. So my thought is that I was running extremely lean at that rev range and the whistling was my piston being torched.
Lesson learn't, do plug chops. So when i re-build, I will go to a richer needle and start from there.
Apologies for the ramble, but thanks for the suggestions.