freeisforme
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Mar 23, 2009
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I picked up the above motor from an elderly neighbor last week, he's in his late 90's and him and his daughter were cleaning out the garage.
He said he bought it for a vacation 20 years ago, used it for a few hours and put it away. The boat was a small inflatable, not worth bothering with but the motor looks like new, and the price was right.
The problem I'm having is that there's no spark, and a compression check shows only 100 PSI on both cylinders. (I currently am using a 1973 9.8hp Sea King that gives me 143 psi on both cylinders).
I unplugged the ignition kill switch and lanyard switch, no change, and I see no other safety switches. The motor model is 225.581501.
This thing is so clean it could pass for never used, not even a scratch on the prop. The old guy swears that it ran fine when last used, and has no reason to lie about it as he gave it to me for free. I shot some oil in the cylinders and retested the compression and got almost no change, a borescope look inside shows clean, crosshatched bored cylinders and no carbon. (Compression gauge is new and accurate).
Without tearing it apart yet, I can see two blue coils for each cylinder under the flywheel.
What did these use for an ignition?
What are the chances both coils just went bad sitting in the guy's garage for 20 years?
Does the compression sound low for one of these?
He said he bought it for a vacation 20 years ago, used it for a few hours and put it away. The boat was a small inflatable, not worth bothering with but the motor looks like new, and the price was right.
The problem I'm having is that there's no spark, and a compression check shows only 100 PSI on both cylinders. (I currently am using a 1973 9.8hp Sea King that gives me 143 psi on both cylinders).
I unplugged the ignition kill switch and lanyard switch, no change, and I see no other safety switches. The motor model is 225.581501.
This thing is so clean it could pass for never used, not even a scratch on the prop. The old guy swears that it ran fine when last used, and has no reason to lie about it as he gave it to me for free. I shot some oil in the cylinders and retested the compression and got almost no change, a borescope look inside shows clean, crosshatched bored cylinders and no carbon. (Compression gauge is new and accurate).
Without tearing it apart yet, I can see two blue coils for each cylinder under the flywheel.
What did these use for an ignition?
What are the chances both coils just went bad sitting in the guy's garage for 20 years?
Does the compression sound low for one of these?