
Hi there!
I'm having a bit of a trouble with a 1979 CHRYSLER 700 SKIER outboard I bought from a guy. It is obviously used, but is in a quite nice cosmetic condition and had just some minor things to fix when I bought it (got it relatively cheap).
The problem is that I have not gotten it to run properly, it idles very good but as soon as I try to take off and give it gas it just bogs down or stumbles and quits. - I can actually run it with the throttle wide open but the speed of my 15 feet speedboat is not much to talk about. Id go fasted with the old 6hp.
Well, I contacted the seller and asked for advice, and to make a long story short we found out that cylinder number 1 (the top one) has no compression at all! the other two are 170psi.
- The seller is now blaming me for having used a wrong fuel mix which may have led to a broken piston or cylender wall. I carefully measured the oil and gas and ran the motor (mostly on idle and this bogged down speed I wrote about). I used 1:50 ratio of fuel and outboard 2stroke oil. - but the seller states that he always used 1:30
My question is: - is it possible that the seller is right about the oil ratio? I did my research before mixing and running the motor on the gas and it all pointed towards 1:50.
I'm going to pull the head off in the next couple of days to see if there is a proken piston. All ideas are welcome
p.s. pardon my english, I hope I make myself clear enough