chipahoy72
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A friend has a 63 Egg Harbor with twin 440 's, the engines are original and have never been rebuilt. this guy knows very little about engines and getting details of the incident is very challenging. Anyway, the other day he tried to crank the starboard engine, a very loud boom went off in the engine compartment, when he pulled the hatch cover he found the RH valve cover was buckled away from engine and totally destroyed, the cover was blown over the bolts which were still intact. The LH cover wasn't as bad, but the gasket was blown out, I guess this was due to a backfire that wasn't directed out the exaust, can anyone explain what might have happened and why? I would really appreciate anyone's input on this.
Thank you,
Chip
Thank you,
Chip

