captquest
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Jul 1, 2008
- Messages
- 120
I am lucky enough to own one of those wonderful force engines. Mine is a 1998, 120 horsepower. I have a little mechanical experience and don't mind working on my own stuff (good thing). I have had this motor (and boat) for two years and this is some of what I have done so far in that time.
Replaced starter (twice, they fried while trying to start with fuel problem))
Replaced flywheel, stator, and trigger (flywheel broke and damaged other parts)
" fuel pump, all fuel lines and added water filter
" impeller
" lower unit seal
" trim relay switches
I have rebuilt the carbs and cleaned out the fuel system
Over all though I have been out on the Bay and Gulf beaches dozens of times with no problems. I have logged many hours on this engine (and boat) and have only broke down two times in the water. Last night I popped the cylinder head to clean the carbon deposits and replace gasket. I noticed the bottom cylinder was a bit gunkier than the the others. After a little research (Iboats is great) I learned that my exhaust plate gasket may be leaking, and it's supposed to be a real pain to replace (from what I read). So here I go again.
Well I guess I posted this to attract other wonderful Force owners that would like to share their experiences. And if any one knows about the exhaust plate gasket issue, I would appreciate any info.
BTW my Key Largo boat is really wonderful, I wish (some times) I had a Yammy on it
May the Force be with you.
Well I'm getting other opinions on that exhaust gasket now so I'm a bit confused about it. I'm hearing every thing from weak spark to Ethanol damage? Any help would be appreciated.
Replaced starter (twice, they fried while trying to start with fuel problem))
Replaced flywheel, stator, and trigger (flywheel broke and damaged other parts)
" fuel pump, all fuel lines and added water filter
" impeller
" lower unit seal
" trim relay switches
I have rebuilt the carbs and cleaned out the fuel system
Over all though I have been out on the Bay and Gulf beaches dozens of times with no problems. I have logged many hours on this engine (and boat) and have only broke down two times in the water. Last night I popped the cylinder head to clean the carbon deposits and replace gasket. I noticed the bottom cylinder was a bit gunkier than the the others. After a little research (Iboats is great) I learned that my exhaust plate gasket may be leaking, and it's supposed to be a real pain to replace (from what I read). So here I go again.
Well I guess I posted this to attract other wonderful Force owners that would like to share their experiences. And if any one knows about the exhaust plate gasket issue, I would appreciate any info.
BTW my Key Largo boat is really wonderful, I wish (some times) I had a Yammy on it
May the Force be with you.
Well I'm getting other opinions on that exhaust gasket now so I'm a bit confused about it. I'm hearing every thing from weak spark to Ethanol damage? Any help would be appreciated.