So I bought a Force 125 and got a "bonus" Force 150 powerhead in the deal. I'd rather swap the powerheads, since my hull is rated for 150 hp, and the 125 powerhead has those warped, leaky plastic fuel drain covers you can't buy anymore. But two things:
1) I learned on this website that the Force 150's like to "eat" rings. Is that something very common? Is there a way to avoid that?
2) I'd like to check the compression on the 150 powerhead before I swap it. No point wasting time mounting a bad powerhead. Any advice on how to rig up a stand to support the powerhead while I run the compression check? Does it have to be vertical for that, or is there a safe way to turn it over with the motor laying horizontal? Right now, it's laying on it's side (ignition side up, starter side down) on a mechanic's creeper so I can move it around when I need to work in the garage. I can turn the flywheel freely, but I of course want it secure before I turn it over with the starter. No fuel connected (I'll squirt WD 40 and/or lithium grease in the spark plug holes for lube during testing), and all the CDI boxes are off, so I'm not worried about checking for spark or protecting the CDI's right now, just want to check compression before I go all crazy with this project.
Otherwise.... anybody know how to get those plastic fuel drain covers to stop leaking? I'll just leave the 125 hp powerhead on there if I can solve that problem.
1) I learned on this website that the Force 150's like to "eat" rings. Is that something very common? Is there a way to avoid that?
2) I'd like to check the compression on the 150 powerhead before I swap it. No point wasting time mounting a bad powerhead. Any advice on how to rig up a stand to support the powerhead while I run the compression check? Does it have to be vertical for that, or is there a safe way to turn it over with the motor laying horizontal? Right now, it's laying on it's side (ignition side up, starter side down) on a mechanic's creeper so I can move it around when I need to work in the garage. I can turn the flywheel freely, but I of course want it secure before I turn it over with the starter. No fuel connected (I'll squirt WD 40 and/or lithium grease in the spark plug holes for lube during testing), and all the CDI boxes are off, so I'm not worried about checking for spark or protecting the CDI's right now, just want to check compression before I go all crazy with this project.
Otherwise.... anybody know how to get those plastic fuel drain covers to stop leaking? I'll just leave the 125 hp powerhead on there if I can solve that problem.