jay_merrill
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Hi to all of the Chrysler/Force folks. I just picked up an old Chrysler 10hp for 50 bucks from a guy who has had it sitting around for years. He bought it new but stopped using it a long time ago.
The model number is 102HA, which I believe is a 1974, and the serial number is 1522. The motor turns over, and shows about 70 psi on the upper cylinder when pulled through a few times with the rope/recoil starter. I couldn't get a reading on the lower cylinder because it is pretty deeply recessed in the lower cowl pan and my compression tester wouldn't fit in that space. Frankly, I am pretty uneducated in regard to Chrysler motors, so I didn't bring the right tool to get a full compression test done. I did turn the motor through with the flywheel a few times, however, to see if each cylinder felt about the same as they reached TDC. Unscientific, I know, but the best I could do at the time and the motor felt pretty good.
There are no signs of overheating and the motor is relatively clean for its age. It looks like it was used but not overly so, and there are no obvious signs of abuse. The motor does not run but it does shift easily and engagement into forward or reverse can be felt. I didn't check the gearcase oil, which I probably should have, but decided not to since I was short on time and was only gambling 50 dollars on this motor. The only immediate need that I see, other than the usual rebuilt items (carb, fuel pump, water pump, ignition, etc.), is that the transom bracket/clamp on the starboard side is missing.
I did a little surfing here on iboats and came up with a site for a service manual (http://www.hurrikain.com/Chrysler-manuals-outboards.htm) but didn't find too much else on this motor. Since the only exposure that I have ever had to a Chrysler outboard was a 35hp model that my grandaddy had in the late sixties, any pearls of wisdom, rebuilding and/or service advice, cool websites, or any other info that y'all can provide, will be appreciated.
Hmmmmmmmm ..... I wonder if I can turn this thing into a "baby HEMI!"
The model number is 102HA, which I believe is a 1974, and the serial number is 1522. The motor turns over, and shows about 70 psi on the upper cylinder when pulled through a few times with the rope/recoil starter. I couldn't get a reading on the lower cylinder because it is pretty deeply recessed in the lower cowl pan and my compression tester wouldn't fit in that space. Frankly, I am pretty uneducated in regard to Chrysler motors, so I didn't bring the right tool to get a full compression test done. I did turn the motor through with the flywheel a few times, however, to see if each cylinder felt about the same as they reached TDC. Unscientific, I know, but the best I could do at the time and the motor felt pretty good.
There are no signs of overheating and the motor is relatively clean for its age. It looks like it was used but not overly so, and there are no obvious signs of abuse. The motor does not run but it does shift easily and engagement into forward or reverse can be felt. I didn't check the gearcase oil, which I probably should have, but decided not to since I was short on time and was only gambling 50 dollars on this motor. The only immediate need that I see, other than the usual rebuilt items (carb, fuel pump, water pump, ignition, etc.), is that the transom bracket/clamp on the starboard side is missing.
I did a little surfing here on iboats and came up with a site for a service manual (http://www.hurrikain.com/Chrysler-manuals-outboards.htm) but didn't find too much else on this motor. Since the only exposure that I have ever had to a Chrysler outboard was a 35hp model that my grandaddy had in the late sixties, any pearls of wisdom, rebuilding and/or service advice, cool websites, or any other info that y'all can provide, will be appreciated.
Hmmmmmmmm ..... I wonder if I can turn this thing into a "baby HEMI!"