Hi guys,
Took my boat to a marine shop in late spring to have them check things over and make sure ready for summer.
They called back and said compression was 1. 130 2. 130 3. 125.
Spark was good.
They ran it and couldn't keep it running under load (dyno) so they rebuilt fuel pump and restart. Still same problem, so they took off head and inspected cylinders, found orange varnish on cylinder walls 1,2,&3.
They also said fuel pump had zero vacuum.
Final conclusion was engine needs rebuild.
They said parts would be scarce and cylinders would have to be rebored and new piston rings plus work on exhaust.
I talked to another marine shop for a second opinion and it seems the Force lineup is almost a swearword in the industry. They agreed with the first marine shop mechanic and said sell the engine for parts and get what you can.
Strange that I had it on the water last summer, it worked fine, lots of power, 45 mph on the water trimmed out and I know it doesn't compare with being in the water but I can put the muffs on in the yard and it starts, idles and runs through varying rpm.
I can't ethically sell it to someone knowing the mechanic's conclusions.
Any opinions on parts availability, their final conclusion?
So looking at a rebuild, or finding another used/good engine, or new, which is very expensive (100-200 per HP in Canada) or.... other thoughts and opinions very much appreciated!
Thanks,
Dennis
Took my boat to a marine shop in late spring to have them check things over and make sure ready for summer.
They called back and said compression was 1. 130 2. 130 3. 125.
Spark was good.
They ran it and couldn't keep it running under load (dyno) so they rebuilt fuel pump and restart. Still same problem, so they took off head and inspected cylinders, found orange varnish on cylinder walls 1,2,&3.
They also said fuel pump had zero vacuum.
Final conclusion was engine needs rebuild.
They said parts would be scarce and cylinders would have to be rebored and new piston rings plus work on exhaust.
I talked to another marine shop for a second opinion and it seems the Force lineup is almost a swearword in the industry. They agreed with the first marine shop mechanic and said sell the engine for parts and get what you can.
Strange that I had it on the water last summer, it worked fine, lots of power, 45 mph on the water trimmed out and I know it doesn't compare with being in the water but I can put the muffs on in the yard and it starts, idles and runs through varying rpm.
I can't ethically sell it to someone knowing the mechanic's conclusions.
Any opinions on parts availability, their final conclusion?
So looking at a rebuild, or finding another used/good engine, or new, which is very expensive (100-200 per HP in Canada) or.... other thoughts and opinions very much appreciated!
Thanks,
Dennis