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Derek July 2nd 04 08:29 PM

chrysler sailor 250
 
On Fri, 2 Jul 2004 16:36:01 -0400, Mike
wrote:

In article , wwj2110
says...
I have a 10 hp chrysler sailor 250 that was running at about 75% throttle for a
few hours & came to an abrupt halt. It tries to start & has good spark & 80#
compression in each cylinder. Seems like its trying to start under a
resistance.I tried to keep it going by squirting gas into the carburator with
nogood results. Any suggestions?

A big one.

Don't try to keep it running by squirting gas into the carburetor. After
that and from the description I would suspect a lubrication failure
causing some seizing


Had a similar thing happen to me, this was a heat seize. Weeds blocked
the water inlet. The motor shut down pretty smartly (Johnson 15 HP).
The motor ran afterwards never the same until it was honed and new
rings installed.

It should run with 80 psi compression, maybe reed valve or carb
problem. Also, check woodruff key in flywleel has not sheared.

Wwj2110 July 2nd 04 09:23 PM

chrysler sailor 250
 
I have a 10 hp chrysler sailor 250 that was running at about 75% throttle for a
few hours & came to an abrupt halt. It tries to start & has good spark & 80#
compression in each cylinder. Seems like its trying to start under a
resistance.I tried to keep it going by squirting gas into the carburator with
nogood results. Any suggestions?

Mike July 2nd 04 09:36 PM

chrysler sailor 250
 
In article , wwj2110
@aol.com says...
I have a 10 hp chrysler sailor 250 that was running at about 75% throttle for a
few hours & came to an abrupt halt. It tries to start & has good spark & 80#
compression in each cylinder. Seems like its trying to start under a
resistance.I tried to keep it going by squirting gas into the carburator with
nogood results. Any suggestions?

A big one.

Don't try to keep it running by squirting gas into the carburetor. After
that and from the description I would suspect a lubrication failure
causing some seizing


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MikeG
Heirloom Woods
www.heirloom-woods.net



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