Boat Remodel 45 HP Chrysler Outboard

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Boat Remodel 45 HP Chrysler Outboard

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This is an overview of a Euroline phantom 175 I remodel with a 45hp outboard motor.

Brand- Euroline

Model-Phantom

Power-175

Hull I. D. Number- CKJA0118C888

Motor Brand- Chrysler

Motor Model- Chrysler

Motor HP- 45 Horse Power

Motor Year-1971- 1973

Motor Model Number-

Motor Serial Number-

Number of Cylinders-2

Stroke- 2

Spark Plug Number- B7HS-10

Spark Plug Gap- .04

Carbeurator Part Number- WB11B

Cover Part Number- 366712

Cylinder Head Part Number- 434518

Fuel Pump Part Number- 84740

Shaft Length- Long Shaft

Lower Unit Fluid- 8w-90

Mounting Bracket Part Number- 338532-1 ALCOAC 2014

Propeller Part Number-

Fuel/ Oil MIx- 50:01 Gas to Oil 6 gallons gas to one Ounce oil

Fuel Type- Premium

Oil Type- 2 Stroke Marine

Steering Cable Length-

Shift and Throttle Cable Type- Morse Teleflex 33c

Shift Cable Length-

Shift Cable Motor End part Number

Shift Cable Control Box End Part Number

Throttle Cable Length

Throttle Cable Motor End Part Number-

Throttle Cable Control Box End Part Number

Tilt/ Trim- Manual

Distributor- None

Starter Part Number-

Flex Plate Part Number-

Ignition Coils Part Number-

Ignition Type- Battery Ignition with Alternator


45 HP Chrysler Outboard Motor Overview

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The boat came with a 45 hp outboard chrysler motor.

Chrysler Outboard Corporation introduced two new engines in 1971: a 150 horsepower, limited production racing engine and a 130 horsepower, top-of-the-line production model. The outboard engines also included specialty items such as a featherweight 3.6 horsepower fishing engine, several 12 low-profile models from 6 to 12.9 horsepower, 28 models in the family-sized range from 20 to 55 horsepower, and 10 high-performance models, from 70 horsepower to the new 130 horsepower model.


Responding to growing concerns about pollution, Chrysler added an exclusive feature on all Chrysler outboards; it eliminated fuel spillage by atomizing and injecting excess fuel back into the cylinders, where it was burned off.

 

In the 1960s, they acquired some competitors’ brands, most significantly West Bend Outboard in 1965.

 In 1970, they introduced a lightweight 13 horsepower model with an optional electric starter. They introduced a 45 horsepower model that year that sold well in succeeding years.


The outboard division was sold to Force International in 1984, which was an affiliate of Bayliner.


Motor Exterior

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After Doing Research on the Chrysler Motors turns out the hood of theses motors is a big way to determine what year and model the motor is. Since this motor has the black background and the 45 hp is red a commenter named NORDIN on a forum said the year is between 1971 and 1973. They also said that white background and blue numbers is from years 1969 and 1970.

The cover aka Cowling aka Hood

This motor has Long shaft because there is an extension between lower unit and mid leg

The lower unit drain plug is pretty easy to locate. Same with the vent Plug Screw.

How to open Hood. ON part of motor closest to boat under hood area is lever that stick finger up and turn to spin locking latch. toward point of motor then carefully pop up and back can post a pic or vid.

Dont forget a prop this one is a 3 turbine prop



Throttle and Shift Cables

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So in order to set up the throttle and shifting there is a control box that has a throttle connector in and shifter connection inside. I have a separate ignition switch with choke. Also there is no built in tilt/ trim so going to be adding that separate from this control box.


I NEED TO FIGURE END TYPE FOR EACH SHIFT AND THROTTLE CONNECT TO CONTROL BOX?

NORDIN says on control box just feed end in to connectors on control box connectors.


I NEED TO FIGURE END TYPE FOR EACH SHIFT AND THROTTLE CONNECT TO MOTOR?

Also thanks to NORDIN says the shifter cable will be shorter on motor end.

slide collar back and pull over ball joint.

I think my motor is missing the ball Joint

The throttle cable will be longer with a spring loaded connector that should be preloaded around 1/4 inch can find connector on ebay. Have pic of this connection. Need to figure out to add to cable.


I AM WONDERING WHAT LENGTH CABLE I SHOULD ORDER?


From a commenter forum named NORDIN said i should get cable part number Morse Teleflex 33c

I have pictures of the measurements i took from original cable that came in boat. There was only one I don't know if it was the shift or throttle cable. I measured it.

From end to end it was 137 inches

on one end the stuff measures like 9 inches till the actual cable

and on other end was 10 inches to actual cable part.

If I am measuring from right spots

118 inches divided by 12 inches would be just under 10 feet.

I know that if the cable is to long that is okay the part that controls the actual shifting and throttle is determined by end links wires inside the cable.

I have pictures of the original cable .




Boat Before Pictures

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Boat Exterior

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The exterior was pretty dirty. I tried using a pressure washier and did not seem to work as good as using elbow grease with some cleaning. Not sure if pressure washer wasn't spraying as should but can see where I used it in a couple pics. I plan on removing all pin stripes and old id numbers and adding new ones. There's a lot of small stuff to take on the exterior as well.

Boat Interior

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Sources

Franzmarine.com

hurrikain.com

allpar.com

maxrules.com

crowleymarine.com

iboats.com


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Life vests X 6

Fire extinguer

throwable float

Horn/ whiistle