autoarcheologist
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Hey gang,
We recently picked up a 1969 Reinell 19' with a 120 HP Mercruiser I/O engine. It came with 2 final drive units, both off the boat (one on a nice custom stand).
The engine had been winterized at some point and I'm trying to get it running again.
I started with the ignition system and after cleaning a few connections, and the typical new points, condensor, rotor and cap I now have spark.
I hooked up a temporary fuel tank and got her to fire and run for a few seconds, albeit poorly. I'm not sure all 4 cylinders are firing just yet, but I didn't want to run it long for risk of damaging it.
I know I need to run some water through it for cooling, but is there anything else I need to do before letting it run for a few minutes to warm up and see how she runs and what else she'll need?
It came with a new impeller for the final drive water pump, but before I dig into the final drives I want to make sure the engine runs well.
I'm sure this is a common question from other boat Noobs, I didn't find much in my searches.
For reference I'm familiar with engines, I've been playing with vintage Alfa Romeos and other cars for 20 years, plus I have a mechanical engineering degree and worked at Chrylser in their powertrain group for about 3 years. So I know engines, just not boats, and definitely not all the workings of the I/O system.
I'm having fun learning and getting up to speed and happy to read previous threads if someone can point me to them. The ignition testing FAQ was key to getting the ignition system working. Oh, I also have the Clymer manual for Mercruiser.
Thanks!
Ian
Portland, OR
1969 Reinell, 120 HP Mercruiser
We recently picked up a 1969 Reinell 19' with a 120 HP Mercruiser I/O engine. It came with 2 final drive units, both off the boat (one on a nice custom stand).
The engine had been winterized at some point and I'm trying to get it running again.
I started with the ignition system and after cleaning a few connections, and the typical new points, condensor, rotor and cap I now have spark.
I hooked up a temporary fuel tank and got her to fire and run for a few seconds, albeit poorly. I'm not sure all 4 cylinders are firing just yet, but I didn't want to run it long for risk of damaging it.
I know I need to run some water through it for cooling, but is there anything else I need to do before letting it run for a few minutes to warm up and see how she runs and what else she'll need?
It came with a new impeller for the final drive water pump, but before I dig into the final drives I want to make sure the engine runs well.
I'm sure this is a common question from other boat Noobs, I didn't find much in my searches.
For reference I'm familiar with engines, I've been playing with vintage Alfa Romeos and other cars for 20 years, plus I have a mechanical engineering degree and worked at Chrylser in their powertrain group for about 3 years. So I know engines, just not boats, and definitely not all the workings of the I/O system.
I'm having fun learning and getting up to speed and happy to read previous threads if someone can point me to them. The ignition testing FAQ was key to getting the ignition system working. Oh, I also have the Clymer manual for Mercruiser.
Thanks!
Ian
Portland, OR
1969 Reinell, 120 HP Mercruiser
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