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  1. jerryjerry05

    no spark , Please help

    Get a points file, they can "LOOK" good but need filing.
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    5.7 Riser - Clean and reuse or replace?

    Check the outlet for clogs and run a piece of wire through that.
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    Chrysler outboard fuel tank

    You'll need Chrysler fittings for the motor side if there's a connector on the bottom cowl. Pics of the fitting on the motor and the hose??
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    89' Force 50HP low compression.

    Be careful when removing the head bolts. They have a problem with seizing and breaking off. A can of PB Blaster, a propane torch and a small hammer: spray, heat, tap (the headof the bolt) and try to loosen, repeat if needed? Might take a lot of heat??
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    1966 Sea King 6hp idles ~ 10 seconds, accelerates then quits

    Usually if the ball doesn't get hard, the diaphragm is usually bad, or the check valves might be bad? Since i started working on these 1986 I have seen only one bad check valve, and it actually worked. When I was working on the pump the valve fell apart and came out in pieces, yet it was...
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    Startup procedure

    My twin 88 85 Force/Chrysler used just about the same procedures, except it never started first try. It would cough, sputter or backfire. Then I could just turn the key and the motor would fire. As the port motor got older, for some reason it was real hard to start, one day I was trying to start...
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    90 compression on 135 hp

    I bought mine from the MAC tool guy,1986/7 185$ It still works better than most!! There are some things from HF that work good, I bought a battery load tester 25$ and it works good.
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    Cone clutch??

    The 88 is NOT a cone clutch drive. The cone came out later and was used in the big block applications. Then Volvo got involved and they started using it in all the drives
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    90 compression on 135 hp

    It's amazing what Quality can do for you!!
  10. jerryjerry05

    Questions on '76 Chrysler 105 first start after sitting for years.

    Yes most will work, just as long as it completes a circuit and doesn't leave a plug wire hanging loose.
  11. jerryjerry05

    Force -need finding year of motor

    First there was Chrysler, then US Marine(Bayliner) bought them and that brought out Force. Then in the early 90's Mercury bought them and in 1991 started using Mercury parts. Then in 95 they were pretty much Mercury except for the block. Then in 99 they dropped the Force completely.
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    88 force 125hp carb question

    Two different needles, one will be a solid metal, the other comes with a rubber tip. Look into the seat and see what's in there?? If it's solid, use the one with the rubber tip, If there's an o-ring, use the solid needle.
  13. jerryjerry05

    4.3 GL Engine Mount Bolt replacement

    Before you go any further, do an alignment check before you replace. Then again after you get the new bearing in. Just changing the bearing shouldn't make any difference.
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    Questions on '76 Chrysler 105 first start after sitting for years.

    As your doing the comp test, check the spark. If you do a spark test use a spark tester or you can blow the power pack. $440
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    Force 125 lacking power

    Take pics(lots) and find the shop FIRST!! Not all machine shops can do an outboard block.
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    Force -need finding year of motor

    Like pnwboat said 90 Someplace on the head is a foundry stamp, usually it's round and the center will have the year. Besides the cover, what parts do you need?
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    Questions on '76 Chrysler 105 first start after sitting for years.

    No fogging oil, use WD-40 or a similar spray. The fogging oil will make it harder to start. There's a slotted screw on the side of the lower unit, it's NEVER to be touched!!! The drain plug is on the bottom, might be an allen headed set screw? The only shifter that will work right is the...
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    Force 125 lacking power

    Good luck. A broken ring is still a problem. A broken ring is floating in the groove and can start scoring the walls, maybe you found it before it got ugly? It seems you've done everything and found a problem. I wouldn't disregard this. You check the skirt like I suggested? If the bottom ring...
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    Force 125 lacking power

    IF??? the ring gap was at the port cover, it would be there on all 4 pistons, you can break and loose the ring without doing damage to the cylinder walls. IF?? the gap is bigger than 1/8th.in. your missing part of the ring??? All Force pistons I've ever worked on has the locating pin(Redbarron)...
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    1966 Sea King 6hp idles ~ 10 seconds, accelerates then quits

    The Chrysler/Force has 2 different needle/seat, one needle/seat has rubber on the tip of the needle and the seat is smooth metal, the other has a rubber seal in the seat and a solid needle, inspect both. The cleaners and soaks we use can make the rubber swell and not allow the fuel to pass...
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