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    Force 125 1986, hole in front of lower unit weeping oil

    Okey Radiodan, then Franz still have the same offer as when I email him last autumn. Maybe I will send my cover too, but as I had a spare LU with another typ of seal I decided to use that. 200 dollars is a lot of money but maybe worth it. Thanks for the information and good luck.
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    Force 125 1986, hole in front of lower unit weeping oil

    Radiodan, the bellow is the seal believe me.It is a N/A part. I have the same issue with one of my spare lower unit. Check with Franz Marine what he can offer. I email with he last autumn and the solution was a new typ cover with a regular rubber seal, no bellow. If do not remembered wrong it...
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    Help with FORCE 125XT

    If it is not to damage, let it be repaired. As it is on the engine with the boat it supposed to has the right pitch and would work well.
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    Force 125 1986, hole in front of lower unit weeping oil

    Notice that the rubber bellow at the shift rod is the seal to the gear lube and it is out of order. First pic. It will leak a lot and yes the shift rod has to be threaded back into the shift arm. Maybe you can pull the whole cover and get it back to the shift arm but still the bellow is the...
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    1987 force 125 cooling lowdown

    Two inch above the cavitation plate is not enough. The level should be above the impeller housing and is located at the split line of the LU to the leg. It is at least 4 inch as jerryjerry says.
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    Force 125 1986, hole in front of lower unit weeping oil

    The rubber seal that should be at the top of the drive shaft is not a big issue. Just put a light coat of marine grease at the spline and it will be enough. That rubber seal is for protect the drive shaft spline and crank to rust and get stuck. Your big issue is the rubber below for the shift...
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    1978 Chrysler 85HP Powerhead Swap

    My factory service manual 3-4 cylinder engines OB 1565 have no special value for those bolts, but all 5/16-18 160 in lbs and 3/8-16 270 in lbs.
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    1978 Chrysler 85HP Powerhead Swap

    Topgun sometimes it is hard to find out why one cylinder went out. But as you say lean mixture is a good spot. Clean the carbs and set the air fuel mixture screw at about 1 1/4 turn out. Set the timing at 30 dgr at WOT. Use good TCW-3 two stroke oil and do not run the hell out of the engine...
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    Pimping my Chrysler 65hp, thoughts and ideas

    Nice work, looks great. Is the decals from the factory brochure 1979 model? I think I have seen the tiger in that year, but can be wrong. Looks really nice.
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    Chrysler 65hp clutch dog problem

    Las, I have not checked for any resistance on the shift shaft yet. Will try tonight. The different in throw from reverse to forward depending on how far the shift rod is out from bottom can be a measurement error from my side. I noticed that when the dogs at gear and clutch dog are align perfect...
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    Chrysler 65hp clutch dog problem

    Las I pulled the spare LU apart tonight and I will update the measurement. The height of the dogs in both gears and the clutch are 4 mm (0,16 in). The fully throw from reverse and forward is 12,4 mm (0,49 in) with the shift rod turn all way down in the shift arm and 12,7 mm (0.50 in) with the...
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    Chrysler 65hp clutch dog problem

    I have not order a new thrust washer "spacer" yet, if it is that what you mean. I have to disassemble and measure the one that is in it now. I have about 1 mm end play now and the service manual calls for about 0,20 mm.
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    Chrysler 65hp clutch dog problem

    Las I will check it soon, I am in order to disassemble the spare LU cause of the incorrect prop shaft end play. Maybe in this weekend. Then I have to correct myself about the height of the dog in the gear. It is 4 mm (0,16 in) not 2 mm (0,08 in) as I said before. Sorry! The throw at the shift...
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    75 HP Canadian Chrysler Outboard

    The pic of the id plate has a flash so it is hard to se if there are four or five digits in the model number. It should be five digits, I think. However, from the pics of the hood and the design, color etc it is a 1967 or 1968 year model. Franz Marine should be your source for seals and other...
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    Chrysler 65hp clutch dog problem

    Las your measure of the total throw from reverse to forward and vice versa seams pretty right. I have measure my spare LU and have roughly 12 mm measuring with a folding rule. From my experience when I changed LU on my sons 65Hp the throw from when the clutch dog starts to engage the gear and...
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    Chrysler 65hp clutch dog problem

    Yes las you are right. Factory service manual calls for 600 in lbs and it is 67,8 Nm.
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    1987 force 125 cooling lowdown

    How high was the water lever in the tank? You need to have water up to and especially over the impeller housing. The water pump is not self priming, so you will not get a good water flow if the water lever is to low.
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    Pimping my Chrysler 65hp, thoughts and ideas

    Las, nice work, looks really good. But I am then one who likes old stuff in original shape. Love to keep things as they where made and in good working conditions. I am a kind of collector of old things (cars, outboards, boats, motorcycles, mopeds etc.). In this world when we do not repair things...
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    Low Compression on Cylinder #2

    As pnwboat says and your choice in my opinion are first #2 then #3. From the video only a change of the piston will not help you enough. Score in the cylinder wall and you have to bore. Only hone it will not rise the compression enough to make it run decent. With too much different in the...
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    Rectifier-regulator 4 wire, can I use a 5 or 6 wire???

    As the rectifire/regulator contains a diod bridge (1, or 3 phase) and 1, or 2 zener diods it is hard to measure resistance to check if it is bad or not. It is depending on which test lead you connect to which terminal at the rectifire/regulator. The diod brigde rectifies the AC current into DC...
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