1968 Chrysler 55hp

Vintage Boat Guy

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I have just acquired a 1968 55hp Chrysler outboard that came with the original 1968 Chrysler Valiant boat. Now I got these two pieces because the boat is in good shape, the motor looks clean, but the pistons are stuck. I popped the head off and it looks like the top piston is burnt or corroded slightly. Should I find another power head or rebuild this one? I have filled both cylinders with oil and the bottom one looks more stuck than the top.
 

jerryjerry05

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Depending on the condition??
IF???? it's been stuck and not turning? The rings will probably need to be changed.
Any damage to the cylinder walls?
A newer motor will be better on gas than these old guys.
My dad used to say they use so much fuel they must be gas cooled.
 

jerryjerry05

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Rickryder, I opened that link and it started loading crap into my computer.
Luckily I caught it and deleted it.
 

rickryder

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OK just checked the link and it downloaded the manual like it is supposed to....don't know what went on with yours?
 

Frank Acampora

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If you simply can not move the pistons with the flywheel, even using a little leverage, there is a distinct possibility that the pistons have a bit of corrosion on them and the rings are rusted. With a lot of work it is possible to free the pistons and you might even get the engine to work. But, that is doubtful. In this case, try a bit to free up the engine and if you are not successful try to buy a block off ebay or craigslist. Almost any Cgrysler of Force 50 or 55 will swap into the leg with the exception of the twin carb Chrysler 55. That is a completely different engine.

If you try to repair the existing engine you will be spending about 300-400 to fix a 200-300 dollar engine. Unfortunately, unless you can find a really cheap block it makes sense to buy a complete used engine in running condition.
 

Vintage Boat Guy

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I got the engine unseized after leaving it two weeks with oil in the head. Got it cleaned and running. Thanks
 
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