I was going over this to see about putting it in the water and trying to run it around for 15 minutes or so. New lower unit oil, what was in there seemed real thin, but not milky. Looked over the controls, swapped the broken choke lever out for a good one off a parts motor. I pulled the plugs and the spark seems solid, compression good. The throttle seemed stiff to me so I loosened the screw that adjusts the bushing at the bottom of the arm, but it was too stiff and felt mechanical. When I really looked at it, it appears the flywheel turns a bit when the throttle moves into and out of the stop position. So, the timing advance appears to be hitting the flywheel and enough so to turn it. Is that something that will just break in, or is it indicative of forgetting a spacer or some assembly issue.
I have a few of these, if I want to pull the flywheel I just need, what, a basic harmonic flyweel puller for small engines, and some kind of a strap wrench? I have a torque wrench in a box somewhere to put it back on right. What is the correct nut size? I found I think a 17mm fit it, but a Standard I think it was 11/16 fit it more snugly.
I think the guy put an ignition in it, and it does seem to make good spark. I don't think it was run much, maybe the 2 minutes the guy ran it in a tank for me, is about how long it ran like that. He probably tested it and fogged it, and then a 2 minute test run. He ran a few motors for me in a tank, but if I recall correctly, this one seemed sluggish and did not want to really throttle up. It seemed to run OK, and idle fine, just the top end was missing, like it was a 1.5 or 2hp motor. I haven't found anything else wrong, but the flywheel hitting the ignition seems bad. Hopefully not too bad... uhhhh
I have a few of these, if I want to pull the flywheel I just need, what, a basic harmonic flyweel puller for small engines, and some kind of a strap wrench? I have a torque wrench in a box somewhere to put it back on right. What is the correct nut size? I found I think a 17mm fit it, but a Standard I think it was 11/16 fit it more snugly.
I think the guy put an ignition in it, and it does seem to make good spark. I don't think it was run much, maybe the 2 minutes the guy ran it in a tank for me, is about how long it ran like that. He probably tested it and fogged it, and then a 2 minute test run. He ran a few motors for me in a tank, but if I recall correctly, this one seemed sluggish and did not want to really throttle up. It seemed to run OK, and idle fine, just the top end was missing, like it was a 1.5 or 2hp motor. I haven't found anything else wrong, but the flywheel hitting the ignition seems bad. Hopefully not too bad... uhhhh