My ~1990 Yamaha 5HP 2-stroke (model 5CS) has low compression at around 70-90psi. The service manual suggests it should be between 113-138psi. Additionally it does not idle well at all and stalls unless it's revved excessively. Not sure if that's related though.
I've cleaned out the carb and played around with the idle screw and air mixture screw for hours with little luck. So my next step was to check the compression. After discovering that it had pretty low compression I assumed that perhaps the head gasket had blown or there was an air leak around the head. However after removing all the covers around the cylinder I quickly discovered that it doesn't actually have a head, or a head gasket for that matter (that's a first for me). My next guess was that maybe the piston ring(s) had split, however I haven't had a chance to tear it down to find out.
Has anyone experienced this problem before? I'd basically just like to get it idling well.
Any help would be much appreciated. I'm thinking it could possibly also be caused by an air leak around the intake manifold?
Cheers,
Nick
I've cleaned out the carb and played around with the idle screw and air mixture screw for hours with little luck. So my next step was to check the compression. After discovering that it had pretty low compression I assumed that perhaps the head gasket had blown or there was an air leak around the head. However after removing all the covers around the cylinder I quickly discovered that it doesn't actually have a head, or a head gasket for that matter (that's a first for me). My next guess was that maybe the piston ring(s) had split, however I haven't had a chance to tear it down to find out.
Has anyone experienced this problem before? I'd basically just like to get it idling well.
Any help would be much appreciated. I'm thinking it could possibly also be caused by an air leak around the intake manifold?
Cheers,
Nick
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