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The 9X6 prop you are using is WAY too much prop for this engine. It is more suited for a .29 or a.35 engine. Most ,21 engines develop their peak HP anywhere from 34K to 38K RPM. I have built .21 engines for gas cars that turn over 40K and stay together. By running an engine "on the bench" to break it in you have the advantage of turning lots of RPM's ( within the engine's limits, of course ) but also controlling the heat of the engine with the needle valve ( fuel flow ). You need to prop your engine to peak out in the low to mid 30's RPM. An engine with an ABC piston and cylinder doesn't need a lot of break-in anyway. Most people run them way too cool in the boats and that is what wears them out prematurely. Something to think about...........
Dick Tyndall
Dick Tyndall