WHen and how do you clean cylinder crud?
I got a used 67 Johnson 6HP, 2 cyclinder, which I am cleaning up for first use on the water. Doing the usual- put in new impeller, plugs, points etc.. I noted as I looked on the threads, and inside the wall one of the plugs a certain amount of sandy black oily looking crud. As I looked through the spark plug hole, I noted the same crud was caked a bit on the cylinder head (not a lot but notable). The little I could see of the piston walls, they seemed fine. The fellow I got it from said it was running OK when he passed it along.
Before I test run it- Is that normal use build up or sign of some other problem? Will it clear up with proper ignition? Can it be cleaned without removing the head? (ie. some solution that burns it off ). Should the cylinder head be pulled and the area cleaned?
Thanks
I got a used 67 Johnson 6HP, 2 cyclinder, which I am cleaning up for first use on the water. Doing the usual- put in new impeller, plugs, points etc.. I noted as I looked on the threads, and inside the wall one of the plugs a certain amount of sandy black oily looking crud. As I looked through the spark plug hole, I noted the same crud was caked a bit on the cylinder head (not a lot but notable). The little I could see of the piston walls, they seemed fine. The fellow I got it from said it was running OK when he passed it along.
Before I test run it- Is that normal use build up or sign of some other problem? Will it clear up with proper ignition? Can it be cleaned without removing the head? (ie. some solution that burns it off ). Should the cylinder head be pulled and the area cleaned?
Thanks