Agree with both topgun 3690 and Buster53.
Chrysler got a bad reputation because it was a bit heavier on fuel then OMC and Merc.
In my opinion just a bit heavier, the OMCs drank a lot of fuel too.
Chrysler had an old design of the engine, it was from the late 50.es/early 60.es as West Bend brand.
When Chrysler introduced the Magna Power II ignition in mid 70.es the reputation got worse. It was not a good system.
It failed often BUT some did not and still running in these days.
Force was a rebanded Chrysler and as Buster53 says many of them were sold as a package with Bayliner boats.
It was cheap and a step in to boating.
Many of the buyers did not know about maintaining.
They run the boat without any maintenance and the engine failed.
It does not matter what outboard brand you have, it will fail if you ignore maintaining it.
In my opinion Chrysler/Force OB is as good as the other brands back in those days.
Old school design and easy to work on. Much easier to work on as the OMC.s and Mercury.
Agree with both topgun 3690 and Buster53.
Chrysler got a bad reputation because it was a bit heavier on fuel then OMC and Merc.
In my opinion just a bit heavier, the OMCs drank a lot of fuel too.
Chrysler had an old design of the engine, it was from the late 50.es/early 60.es as West Bend brand.
When Chrysler introduced the Magna Power II ignition in mid 70.es the reputation got worse. It was not a good system.
It failed often BUT some did not and still running in these days.
Force was a rebanded Chrysler and as Buster53 says many of them were sold as a package with Bayliner boat.
It was cheap and a step in to boating.
Many of the buyers did not know about maintaining.
They run the boat without any maintenance and the engine failed.
It does not matter what outboard brand you have, it will fail if you ignore maintaining it.
In my opinion the Chrysler/Force OB is as good as the other brands from those days.
Old school design and easy to work on.
Much easier then OMC.s and Mercury.
The japanese brands are really good and reliable BUT when you have to work with them the spare parts are really expensive, if you even are able to find spare parts.