dockrat100
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Mar 22, 2011
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Recently finished working on a 1960 qd 10hp, and got it running well in the barrel.
Full tuneup....
Took it out on the river, and it did very well..
On the way back, half a mile from the launch, it overheated and shut down...
After a long period of rowing, I did a postmortem on the motor and found all the bolts on the head so seized that they began snapping off, and even then, could not remove the head.
Compression before this adventure was around 60 lbs, compression after was about thirty. Pretty sure my powerhead is fried. :facepalm:
Now, to the question...I have another powerhead for this motor, which has compression of about 55 lbs, but one cylinder seems to leak down about 10 lbs in a minute or so. Cylinder walls are not scored, and the head will come off this block, so compression testing is being done after removing and reinstalling the head over the old head gasket a few times. (Compression may get a bit better after a new head gasket.)
Is the replacement powerhead worth fooling with? Perhaps decarb and run it to see if compression goes up? I have not had to deal with this before, so the next steps are unclear.
Took it out on the river, and it did very well..
On the way back, half a mile from the launch, it overheated and shut down...
After a long period of rowing, I did a postmortem on the motor and found all the bolts on the head so seized that they began snapping off, and even then, could not remove the head.
Compression before this adventure was around 60 lbs, compression after was about thirty. Pretty sure my powerhead is fried. :facepalm:
Now, to the question...I have another powerhead for this motor, which has compression of about 55 lbs, but one cylinder seems to leak down about 10 lbs in a minute or so. Cylinder walls are not scored, and the head will come off this block, so compression testing is being done after removing and reinstalling the head over the old head gasket a few times. (Compression may get a bit better after a new head gasket.)
Is the replacement powerhead worth fooling with? Perhaps decarb and run it to see if compression goes up? I have not had to deal with this before, so the next steps are unclear.