I just replaced the cam seals on my 170 HP Mercruiser 470. After replacing the cover, I have thought about running it on muffs and bringing it up to temp without the rotor on it to check things out. Reason being, if I find some problem with the job I just did, or possibly another problem I don't know about yet, I wouldn't have to pull the rotor again (no stator - switched alternator). Barely enough room to do it and a real PITA.
Only reason I could see not to may be the flywheel effect the rotor has on the running engine. Would the lack of the rotor being a flywheel have an adverse effect on running the engine? I suspect it may, but like to hear from someone that knows for sure. Thanks.
Only reason I could see not to may be the flywheel effect the rotor has on the running engine. Would the lack of the rotor being a flywheel have an adverse effect on running the engine? I suspect it may, but like to hear from someone that knows for sure. Thanks.