Thanks again everyone :beer:
SVNET said:
Did do anything to the power head, like the pistons and had to redo the engine timing or anything like that ?
I did not open up the powerhead (not even the head off) only the exaust plate to make sure there wasnt any blockage. I did replace the points, condensers, plug wires and plugs. I set the points with a feeler gauge to what was stamped on the flywheel .020.. Had carb rebuilt by a friend that runs a boat shop which consisted of taking it apart and soaking it in his tank and putting it back together with a new carb kit. I also replaced all seals in the lower unit. And new water pump kit (impeller,wear plate, powerhead base gasket, crankshaft oil seal(cork) and o-ring.
SVNET said:
That looks like a really old motor, did you get those parts locally or online ?
All parts were purchased locally @ Napa after calling them with part # from their online SE catalog and ordering it. Except the water pump kit which I got from
https://www.vintageoutboard.com/ because I didnt know the part #'s for the gasket, seals, since i dont have any manuals for it. I could have purchased parts cheaper thru
https://www.marineengine.com/parts/parts.html but I opted for the next day pickup @ Napa
Total approx cost of parts and paint $150
Tank, Tank Fitting, Fuel Line, and 1q of Johnson/Evinrude Premium 2 cycle oil and 3g of gas= $82.50
Bringing A 46 year old outboard back to life = Priceless
This did end up costing a bit more than expected, but was worth it just for the experience of bringing a 46 year old motor back to life.
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