FIRST TEST RESULTS....
Last week, after I put the thicker oil in the RV shaft chamber, I took the gtx out for a 5 minute ride to burn out the regular injection oil that had built up in the case. I wanted a "cleared out" engine to do the test of the thicker oil.
After letting it sit for a week, more than enough time for enough oil to leak past the inner seal, I pulled the MAG plug and gave the starter a hit. I had the paper towel over the plug hole expecting the geyser of injection oil I always get. Nothing came out...... The cylinder only pushed out air and a hint of regular gas. Promising......
I rolled the trailer outside for the run test. Thinking that if the thicker oil had leaked out, but did not get drawn into the combustion chamber on the first test, a run test might give more insight. The motor started right up with a crisp tone, not a muffled tone and a fight like a flooded motor would. No smoke came out after a 30 second run with some throttle. More promising....
Next was the on the water test. Last week, when I cleared the old oil out, I smoked out the entire boat launch and grassy park area next to it. Imagine the better part of a football field sized area covered with a thick fog of burned oil smoke. Lots of dirty looks from people trying to enjoy the day.... Today, with the new oil, nothing beyond the normal puff of regular injection oil you get during a cold star, no "fog bank" at all. Very promising. (At this point I'm liking what I'm seeing).
I ran it wide open for 40 minutes, got it back in the garage and did a look over. The factory line going to the fitting under the exhaust was the fill line, I capped it and tied it off with the rest of the lines running along the inside of the hull. Before the ride I drilled a 1/16 hole, next to the plug in the line, to vent any pressure. After the ride there was a small amount of the oil that had vented out. This oil was sticky but, as I had hoped it would do, a bit more "liquid" from the heat than when I dropped it in cold.
So for a first test of an experiment things went VERY well. The goal of not having an oil flooded engine and the fight to start it was achieved.
I'm not convinced the problem is solved until the summer is over and I have another 75-100 hours on it without a failure. I still have a new crank standing by, which is the only true solution, but seeing how well this "band aid" test goes is going to be interesting.
I'll keep you guys in the loop if things change.