theterminator93
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Hi everyone, first-time poster here. Stumbled across the site while looking for information regarding what can be done with an old outboard my uncle has been having trouble with, but doesn't have much time to work on. I'm a Ford EFI guy myself, so these old-school setups with carbs - especially marine engines - are a little foreign to me, but I think I'm a quick study and piston engines aren't anything new to me.
The engine in question is, as I'm told, a '74 Chrysler Magnapower 90, 3 cylinder, 2 stroke. The engine was almost always used at least annually up until a few years ago; attached to what looks like a Chrysler Bass Hunter (based on photos I Googled of Chrysler boats from that era) it ran pretty well from what I recall too. I haven't yet examined the engine personally, but I have been told it will start and run for a few seconds then die. My uncle tells me that he thinks the problem is with the magneto/coil and he is fairly certain it's an electrical issue.
I have done some reading here where I can about this motor in particular and about some similar issues on other engines; I'm seeing lots of references to points and CD units etc. but the terms are somewhat foreign to me. I assume points are contacts in the distributor that transfer current to the specific spark plug to fire it as it rotates, and the CD I understand is a capacitance discharge (coil?).
At this point I'm doing research to try and be as helpful as I can when the time comes for me to head over to my uncle's place to help out with the boat so I'm not totally useless to him. I'm at two points:
1) Anyone have a good read for me so I can get acquainted with the design of these motors, basic terminology etc.?
2) Are there any suggestions/troubleshooting steps to help narrow down this issue I can suggest when I have the motor in front of me? Common issues etc.?
Many thanks for reading - and thank you in advance to any who reply.
PS - if anyone can shed insight into what the boat actually is, I'd appreciate it as well.
Photo at http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h30/theterminator93/Vacation_07/IMG_0690.jpg
The engine in question is, as I'm told, a '74 Chrysler Magnapower 90, 3 cylinder, 2 stroke. The engine was almost always used at least annually up until a few years ago; attached to what looks like a Chrysler Bass Hunter (based on photos I Googled of Chrysler boats from that era) it ran pretty well from what I recall too. I haven't yet examined the engine personally, but I have been told it will start and run for a few seconds then die. My uncle tells me that he thinks the problem is with the magneto/coil and he is fairly certain it's an electrical issue.
I have done some reading here where I can about this motor in particular and about some similar issues on other engines; I'm seeing lots of references to points and CD units etc. but the terms are somewhat foreign to me. I assume points are contacts in the distributor that transfer current to the specific spark plug to fire it as it rotates, and the CD I understand is a capacitance discharge (coil?).
At this point I'm doing research to try and be as helpful as I can when the time comes for me to head over to my uncle's place to help out with the boat so I'm not totally useless to him. I'm at two points:
1) Anyone have a good read for me so I can get acquainted with the design of these motors, basic terminology etc.?
2) Are there any suggestions/troubleshooting steps to help narrow down this issue I can suggest when I have the motor in front of me? Common issues etc.?
Many thanks for reading - and thank you in advance to any who reply.
PS - if anyone can shed insight into what the boat actually is, I'd appreciate it as well.
Photo at http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h30/theterminator93/Vacation_07/IMG_0690.jpg
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