rs2k
Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Aug 2, 2008
- Messages
- 486
Hello everyone!
I am very familiar with large two stroke engines. I have owned a few light two stroke airplanes, but I have never owned a two stroke boat engine. I would like to know what things I should do to an unknown outboard engine before I use it on a lake. I would eventually like to take this engine and the boat it is propelling a short ways out into the ocean so I want to get it as reliable as I can. The model number is 100293.
Overall the engine looks and sounds good but it has a few issues. The starter is bad so I had to hand crank it with a rope. With a little bit of starting fluid and a good hard crank it fired right up. It sounded very good but a few visual things worry me about it. I hooked up an engine flusher to run water through it. Both exhaust and water come out of the prop shaft. Is that normal? A little water also comes out of part of a seam that runs around the circumference of the engines lower half about halfway up.
I took the starter apart and the armature has a melted spot near the brushes. This melted spot caused damaged to the brushes. Can this be rebuilt or will I just need a new starter? The engine will not charge the battery either. I was told it had a bad power pack. The person I bought the boat from said it had a bad power pack and that they just used a deep cycle battery to start the engine and then run the ignition. I would like to get this fixed.
I am very familiar with large two stroke engines. I have owned a few light two stroke airplanes, but I have never owned a two stroke boat engine. I would like to know what things I should do to an unknown outboard engine before I use it on a lake. I would eventually like to take this engine and the boat it is propelling a short ways out into the ocean so I want to get it as reliable as I can. The model number is 100293.
Overall the engine looks and sounds good but it has a few issues. The starter is bad so I had to hand crank it with a rope. With a little bit of starting fluid and a good hard crank it fired right up. It sounded very good but a few visual things worry me about it. I hooked up an engine flusher to run water through it. Both exhaust and water come out of the prop shaft. Is that normal? A little water also comes out of part of a seam that runs around the circumference of the engines lower half about halfway up.
I took the starter apart and the armature has a melted spot near the brushes. This melted spot caused damaged to the brushes. Can this be rebuilt or will I just need a new starter? The engine will not charge the battery either. I was told it had a bad power pack. The person I bought the boat from said it had a bad power pack and that they just used a deep cycle battery to start the engine and then run the ignition. I would like to get this fixed.