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Old original K motor start up
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Old original K motor start up
New owner starting up motor, needs advice on what to look for before that day comes.
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Re: Old original K motor start up
Welcome to the Boat Buzz.
First I assume the K turns free. You can begin by doing a compression test to rule out any problems like stuck valves, which these are notorious for if they have sat for extended periods without being turned over. If that goes well I would still spray the cylinders with some fogging oil, turn it over some and let her sit for a few days before start
When starting up on land, hook a section of hose from the pump intake into a 5gal bucket and keep the bucket filled with the garden hose. You don’t want to pressurize the cooling system beyond what the pump does. If you have a bronze gear pump you might want to give the grease cups a turn to push grease into it beforehand.
If she ran before and was laid up properly I would bet she will run. There isn’t a lot that will make these not run. The K motor is glorious in its simplicity. Good luck and keep us posted, and we like to see pictures of your project .
First I assume the K turns free. You can begin by doing a compression test to rule out any problems like stuck valves, which these are notorious for if they have sat for extended periods without being turned over. If that goes well I would still spray the cylinders with some fogging oil, turn it over some and let her sit for a few days before start
When starting up on land, hook a section of hose from the pump intake into a 5gal bucket and keep the bucket filled with the garden hose. You don’t want to pressurize the cooling system beyond what the pump does. If you have a bronze gear pump you might want to give the grease cups a turn to push grease into it beforehand.
If she ran before and was laid up properly I would bet she will run. There isn’t a lot that will make these not run. The K motor is glorious in its simplicity. Good luck and keep us posted, and we like to see pictures of your project .
Boats are to be made of wood, otherwise, God would have grown fiberglass trees.
Re: Old original K motor start up
I would just add to that these engines use flat valve tappets (lifters) and modern oils no longer have the ZDDP additive to keep these high pressure parts adequately lubricated. You of course have no idea if the previous owner knew that or maintained it properly, but for future oil changes, you can buy ZDDP additive and add that to SAE 30 oil.
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Good point, also stay away from any synthetic oils too. The reverse gear will not work because they are too slick.
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Re: Old original K motor start up
Thank you for the expert advice. Sorry I didn't respond sooner, e-mail/password issues. Question (many more to come) is there a manual which tells you what every part on the motor is? Also, how do you tell if its standard rotation or reverse?
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I see www.classiboatconnection.com has user manuals for Chris Craft engines.
The rotations are referred to as right hand or opposite. Right hand engines were used for single screw applications, meaning turning clockwise as viewed from the aft end. In twin screws the opposite rotation was installed on the port side. On the engine tag, it will tell you if it is a K or (KO for opposite rotation).
The rotations are referred to as right hand or opposite. Right hand engines were used for single screw applications, meaning turning clockwise as viewed from the aft end. In twin screws the opposite rotation was installed on the port side. On the engine tag, it will tell you if it is a K or (KO for opposite rotation).
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Re: Old original K motor start up
Thank you
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