nimblemotors
06-15-2009, 02:03 AM
I've got two boats with outboards, both have problems I need to fix.
A 1990's Mariner Ninety 3-cyl 2-stroke, starts up, but then bogs and won't start again. My guess is the carbs need cleaning? Checked compression, 130, 125, and 100.
The 1989 Evinrude 150hp V6 2-stroke, only gets spark on 1 cyl.
Compression on this one is 80 on all cylinders.
Anyway, my most important question right now is how to test these in my driveway while on the boat(s). I've seen people attach garden hoses, but I don't see anywhere to do that. With the size of the motors-props, a trash can is not big enough to fit them and fill with water to run the outboard in water.
Your help appreciated.
And BTW, I've looked into buying a new outboard, $8-10K is rather expensive for boats that cost under $2k! Seems fixing these is best approach, but I don't like the 2-strokes. I've been considering replacing the engines with an automotive engine, I have a 3-cyl GEO metro motor, weighs only 125lbs, EFI.
Stock is 50hp, been told easy to get them 100hp, more with a turbo.
That is probably question for another area, but what advice do you suggest on getting a reliable 100-150hp outboard?
thanks, jack (my boats are a 1989 Four Winns Horizon 180, and 1979 HydroStream Viper)
A 1990's Mariner Ninety 3-cyl 2-stroke, starts up, but then bogs and won't start again. My guess is the carbs need cleaning? Checked compression, 130, 125, and 100.
The 1989 Evinrude 150hp V6 2-stroke, only gets spark on 1 cyl.
Compression on this one is 80 on all cylinders.
Anyway, my most important question right now is how to test these in my driveway while on the boat(s). I've seen people attach garden hoses, but I don't see anywhere to do that. With the size of the motors-props, a trash can is not big enough to fit them and fill with water to run the outboard in water.
Your help appreciated.
And BTW, I've looked into buying a new outboard, $8-10K is rather expensive for boats that cost under $2k! Seems fixing these is best approach, but I don't like the 2-strokes. I've been considering replacing the engines with an automotive engine, I have a 3-cyl GEO metro motor, weighs only 125lbs, EFI.
Stock is 50hp, been told easy to get them 100hp, more with a turbo.
That is probably question for another area, but what advice do you suggest on getting a reliable 100-150hp outboard?
thanks, jack (my boats are a 1989 Four Winns Horizon 180, and 1979 HydroStream Viper)