andrew j cox
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Feb 11, 2015
- Messages
- 149
I have a very early model 72 Stinger 65 hp, I know you can’t just convert these to the manual gearbox as the block doesn’t have linkage attach points, I know pretty much shag all about these Id like to drop this onto a 14 foot ply hull I’m going to build later in the year, my motor is missing the reed plate n reeds and carbys, from what I have read and been told the early 65 Stingers push like evil children, I did a compression check while it was laying on its side on the shed floor but couldn’t get it to continuously wind over, either the battery or starter was not feeling well, I got top cylinder to spring upto 100 then the thing wouldn’t wind over it was holding compression got a one in two chance that cyl is ok, got to the middle cyl I was only getting literally a quarter turn I could compression leaking but wasn’t sure if it was leaking past the rings and out theopen side of the crank case or it the tester wasn’t quiet snug enough on the threads, didn’t bother with lower cyl, my quandary here is this, I have been told new pistons can’t be had for the 65 and that Id need to run 70 hp pistons and carbys and Id probably end up with a sludgy snail engine, is what I was told about the pistons true? If I drop the head off it what am I looking for, domed pistons? The comp would have given me reading cold, ordinarily applying car technique I’d do cold with the throttle open, then run up to normal op temp and do again while hot with throttle open, well going back to my youth and shagging around with 351Winger in my old Ford GT, I assume outboard would be same with cold and warm comp readings then throw a wobbly if the reading are really poor, I read the Stinger 65 runs higher compression then standard 65 so do I
Get another starter and a new battery and try again?
Drop the head and have a look see at the pistons and check for slop and condition of the bores?
If I have to change the pots over to something later and want to go for a 75 power head and a manual gearbox will that be going backwards ?,
As I write this I’m getting really itchy to go pull the head off, infact I might do that and take some picks.
Get another starter and a new battery and try again?
Drop the head and have a look see at the pistons and check for slop and condition of the bores?
If I have to change the pots over to something later and want to go for a 75 power head and a manual gearbox will that be going backwards ?,
As I write this I’m getting really itchy to go pull the head off, infact I might do that and take some picks.