Trundlebug
Well-Known Member
I bought an old Johnson 4 seahorse (1974) back in February, as a non runner from a boat jumble. Luckily, it was cheap..
A bit of a gamble as to whether I could get it running, but I've always been good with engines (up till now) although I have no previous experience of 2 strokes.
After going through all the key items and checks on everything I decided to check the compression.
I got nearly 7bar / 100psi on one, and about 5.5bar on the other.
I know the second is a bit low, but is 7 bar OK?
My compression tester is for a 4 stroke and it's just below the green zone on its dial. But I read somewhere that 2 strokes can be around 130psi but not to expect it to be as high on a hand started engine like an o/b. Not sure if that's right?
After finally putting a fresh petrol mix in it on Saturday I managed to get it to fire for nearly 10 seconds on one cylinder! Then it died and won't play any more. Despite me using my electric drill on the flywheel nut to turn it over...!
What should the compression be on a small 2 stroke outboard?
A bit of a gamble as to whether I could get it running, but I've always been good with engines (up till now) although I have no previous experience of 2 strokes.
After going through all the key items and checks on everything I decided to check the compression.
I got nearly 7bar / 100psi on one, and about 5.5bar on the other.
I know the second is a bit low, but is 7 bar OK?
My compression tester is for a 4 stroke and it's just below the green zone on its dial. But I read somewhere that 2 strokes can be around 130psi but not to expect it to be as high on a hand started engine like an o/b. Not sure if that's right?
After finally putting a fresh petrol mix in it on Saturday I managed to get it to fire for nearly 10 seconds on one cylinder! Then it died and won't play any more. Despite me using my electric drill on the flywheel nut to turn it over...!
What should the compression be on a small 2 stroke outboard?