Re: Symptoms of reed failure ?
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Re: Symptoms of reed failure ?
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Since it runs on the seafoam mix, I would suggest that you are having problems "igniting" the charge. You probably do not have a good cylinder seal. Compression is not an accurate measurement on a 2 stroke outboard. The crankcase needs to be compressed by the down-stroke of the piston. Without this "compression" the engine will run like. you guessed it. like it has a bad reed. <br />Fit new pistons & rings & i'd bet my bottom dollar your engine runs like new.
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I have pulled the head. Head gasket looked good, cylinder walls looked good with no major ridge at<br />the top of the bore, no major carbon build up. What else should I be looking for when I pull the head again?<br /><br />Smitty
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Servicing costs are also down compared with other four-strokes in this power segment, and this is largely due to the simpler engine configuration – which does not require valve clearance adjustments for example. more
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