eavega
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I finally had an offer come along on craigslist that I thought was too good to refuse. A fellow out here had a 1972 Chapparal 15' tri-hull that he had to get rid of due to moving to a new community that would not let him keep a boat (townhouse community, no garages). I picked up this boat for $400. It has a 72 Evinrude 50 HP "Lark" (Model 50273C). I tested compression (140 on both cylinders) and spark (good bright spark with a tester), checked the LU oil, which came out blackish, but did not show any water mixing, nor did any water come out of the LU.
I have the service manual on order already, but just wanted to see if anyone had any words of warning about working on these motors. I see that it does not have a manual shift, but some kind of push-button arrangement.
I cranked the motor to test compression and spark, but did not actually start the motor. The fellow didn't have a barrel to run it in, so given the price I paid I am taking a chance. I figured with those compression numbers and the spark test, If it doesn't run it would be a fuel/carburetor issue which doesn't worry me too much since my first step will be to disassemble, inspect, and clean the carbs and replace the fuel lines.
I have had older motors up to now which are not able to use muffs. Can this motor run on muffs?
Any words of wisdom would be appreciated.
Rgds
Eric
I have the service manual on order already, but just wanted to see if anyone had any words of warning about working on these motors. I see that it does not have a manual shift, but some kind of push-button arrangement.
I cranked the motor to test compression and spark, but did not actually start the motor. The fellow didn't have a barrel to run it in, so given the price I paid I am taking a chance. I figured with those compression numbers and the spark test, If it doesn't run it would be a fuel/carburetor issue which doesn't worry me too much since my first step will be to disassemble, inspect, and clean the carbs and replace the fuel lines.
I have had older motors up to now which are not able to use muffs. Can this motor run on muffs?
Any words of wisdom would be appreciated.
Rgds
Eric