Hi:
I have been trying to get a 55hp Chrylser o/b running with no luck.
Motor sounds like it wants to fire up and then backfires down through the leg. The diaphram in the fuel pump has been replaced, the carburator cleaned & checked. Also the compression, points, condensers, coils and flywheel also checked. the flywheel key and keyway good.
This motor has had very little use, 20 tanks of gas or less but has been lying up for the last few years.
The motor is currently at the reapir shop and has the techs. baffeled. They have been in business for decades servicing all types of marinne eng. especially o/b motors.
My question: Is the crank shaft in 2 pieces and if so is it possible for the top and bottom to shift out of alignment thus causing a timing problem. If so should the engine start on one cylinder?
Any input or suggestions will be much appreciated.
Thanks for your time.
Regards,
Dave
I have been trying to get a 55hp Chrylser o/b running with no luck.
Motor sounds like it wants to fire up and then backfires down through the leg. The diaphram in the fuel pump has been replaced, the carburator cleaned & checked. Also the compression, points, condensers, coils and flywheel also checked. the flywheel key and keyway good.
This motor has had very little use, 20 tanks of gas or less but has been lying up for the last few years.
The motor is currently at the reapir shop and has the techs. baffeled. They have been in business for decades servicing all types of marinne eng. especially o/b motors.
My question: Is the crank shaft in 2 pieces and if so is it possible for the top and bottom to shift out of alignment thus causing a timing problem. If so should the engine start on one cylinder?
Any input or suggestions will be much appreciated.
Thanks for your time.
Regards,
Dave