displaced47
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Aug 26, 2012
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- 33
Hi all,
yesterday I brought home a boat with this 1976 70 hp Johnson Seahorse on it. The previous owner sold it as "seized bottom bearing gone" - in person he told me he overheated it running with a dead water pump (go figure????). When I checked it out this morning I could move the engine with the prop when it was in gear so it isn't seized. I borrowed a compression checker from my local mechanic, hooked the starter up to my truck (there is no battery in the boat) and spun it over.... It cranks slowly (like when the battery is flat but it was jumping off my running truck) and I was only getting about 50 - 55 psi per cylinder - it didn't run and I had no fuel connected.
Do you think it is worth trying to save this motor?
Is there anything else I can easily check to see if it is worth saving?
What might be involved in trying to make it a go'er?
What would be a good next step?
thanks in advance I look forward to hearing your ideas!
Gen
yesterday I brought home a boat with this 1976 70 hp Johnson Seahorse on it. The previous owner sold it as "seized bottom bearing gone" - in person he told me he overheated it running with a dead water pump (go figure????). When I checked it out this morning I could move the engine with the prop when it was in gear so it isn't seized. I borrowed a compression checker from my local mechanic, hooked the starter up to my truck (there is no battery in the boat) and spun it over.... It cranks slowly (like when the battery is flat but it was jumping off my running truck) and I was only getting about 50 - 55 psi per cylinder - it didn't run and I had no fuel connected.
Do you think it is worth trying to save this motor?
Is there anything else I can easily check to see if it is worth saving?
What might be involved in trying to make it a go'er?
What would be a good next step?
thanks in advance I look forward to hearing your ideas!
Gen