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4W305 on auctiontime

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    Posted: 29 May 2025 at 10:36pm
There is a nice looking 4W305 with a bad engine looking for a new home. Judging from the video of it, any guesses as to what is wrong with it? Not interested in it, just curious as it does have a distinct sound to it.
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My dad’s had broken rings. I blamed it on the fact that throttle had to be wide open to start the engine. If you pulled the throttle back before it had a good fire rhythm it would die. Thing was a beast but that one thing always made me grit my teeth
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Originally posted by SilverShoes SilverShoes wrote:

My dad’s had broken rings. I blamed it on the fact that throttle had to be wide open to start the engine. If you pulled the throttle back before it had a good fire rhythm it would die. Thing was a beast but that one thing always made me grit my teeth

OUCH!! That is not good for any engine, is that by design or was that a fault with just your dad’s machine?
I tried to follow the science, but it was not there. I then followed the money, and that’s where I found the science.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote SilverShoes Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11 hours 52 minutes ago at 1:34pm
Most ppl we talked to were the same way. The 8550 started the same way as well. Still miss those monsters though

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Those 4W-305s are beasts and for being 40 years old the styling is amazing. I love those twin stacks. Ryan
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Would love to buy an 8550 but the salvage yards beat me to all of them I’m interested in (probably a good reason) ha ha!!
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