Ok everyone, I posted a question about the problems on my '85 Force 125 several months ago, and after several months of working on the motor off and on, I'm still not any closer to getting it running. Here's the problems. Last summer I had a rod bearing split a cage and chew up the needle bearings, so I completely rebuilt the motor from top to bottom last winter with everything except new pistons, which were in great shape. The motor ran great before the bearing exploded, but I have spent all summer since the rebuild attempting to get this thing to start and run. First of all, no matter how new of a battery I put in it, it cranks over pretty slow. I thought something might be binding up, but if I pull the plugs out, it turns over nice and smoothly. The compression is about 150-155 on all 4 cylinders now though, so this is quite difficult for the old starter to overcome. I'm going to try a new starter soon, but I've run across another problem. When I do get it to crank over, there is now no spark on number 3 and 4. I still get some spark from 1 and 2, but it seems weak. Could this all be caused by the motor not turning over fast enough? One time when I had a fresh battery and a cold starter, I got it to fire up for about 20 seconds with number 3 and 4 spark plugs out, but as soon as I put them back in, it won't crank fast enough to even attempt to fire. As I said, it ran and started great before the bearing let go and I've never had any electrical problems before this. Everything was labeled and put back together just like it came apart after the rebuild, so I'm at a loss here. Could the starter be the whole problem and just not have the power to crank the motor fast enough to fire properly with the restored compression after rebuilding? The carbs and fuel supply are fine, so it's got to be something electrical. I've run out of ideas (and patience) with this thing.
I really like the boat and I'd hate to have to get a new motor after spending all the cash rebuilding the Force. It would be nice to be able to hit the lake at least once this year, though. Any ideas or suggestions from the group would be greatly appreciated.<br /><br />Thanks in advance,<br />John