Well, I've been suckered into owning an old fiberglass runabout with an equally old Chrysler 4571 (I believe it is a 1967 model). I don't know much about outboards, and my previous experiences have not been good. But, an old gentlemen just mentioned that he was giving a boat away in front of my three boys (10, 14, 16), and they hounded me until we towed it home.
Apparently, the thing has been a decent starter and fairly reliable, but it hasn't been run in over two years. It looks clean, but it has sustained some trauma. Somehow the starter casting was broken off and a bracket was fabricated to hold the starter in place. This seems to look fine.
I don't know how to start the thing. I jumped it with my car and tried to get it to start spraying gas in the carb and the starter turned the crank but no firing occurred. The starter does not engage the flywheel all that cleanly - there was some whirring noises. Is this normal? Also, I wasn't sure on the controls - does the button go in or out during starting? should the throttle be forward or neutral? is jumping it such a good idea?
Well, we burned up the negative end of the jumper cables that were attached to the outboard, and threw a spark once. 15-20 minutes of trying to get this started and we quit in order to forestall any lasting damage. It does not seem to be that the engine is seized, and it could be just my ignorance. But, are there any of those Master Chief Petty Officers out there who know what to do? How do I start it? Should I just take it in? Is there any hope shy of a small fortune in repair bills?
The boys want to head out on the lake for walleye this spring. Please help a father fulfill their dream (and his too, for that matter).
Apparently, the thing has been a decent starter and fairly reliable, but it hasn't been run in over two years. It looks clean, but it has sustained some trauma. Somehow the starter casting was broken off and a bracket was fabricated to hold the starter in place. This seems to look fine.
I don't know how to start the thing. I jumped it with my car and tried to get it to start spraying gas in the carb and the starter turned the crank but no firing occurred. The starter does not engage the flywheel all that cleanly - there was some whirring noises. Is this normal? Also, I wasn't sure on the controls - does the button go in or out during starting? should the throttle be forward or neutral? is jumping it such a good idea?
Well, we burned up the negative end of the jumper cables that were attached to the outboard, and threw a spark once. 15-20 minutes of trying to get this started and we quit in order to forestall any lasting damage. It does not seem to be that the engine is seized, and it could be just my ignorance. But, are there any of those Master Chief Petty Officers out there who know what to do? How do I start it? Should I just take it in? Is there any hope shy of a small fortune in repair bills?
The boys want to head out on the lake for walleye this spring. Please help a father fulfill their dream (and his too, for that matter).