Painting a 1973 Seagull Century
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Painting a 1973 Seagull Century
Can anyone advise what the pocess of final painting of the Century was?
As in was the drive leg fully assembled or was it painted in parts then assembled?
Was the oil filler plug in the gear box left out or was that painted over?
Please advise if possible?
The picture shows the drive leg stripped of all paints.
As in was the drive leg fully assembled or was it painted in parts then assembled?
Was the oil filler plug in the gear box left out or was that painted over?
Please advise if possible?
The picture shows the drive leg stripped of all paints.
Re: Painting a 1973 Seagull Century
As far as I know it was painted as assembled parts then the filler plug was changed out for a clean one, the bolts were also changed.
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Re: Painting a 1973 Seagull Century
"The picture shows the drive leg stripped of all paints."
Well done. No signs of using a power tool.
I am an adherent to the gently gently processes.
BnC
Or should that be "I am adherent....."
Well done. No signs of using a power tool.
I am an adherent to the gently gently processes.
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Or should that be "I am adherent....."
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Re: Painting a 1973 Seagull Century
Thanks for the info.Nudge wrote:As far as I know it was painted as assembled parts then the filler plug was changed out for a clean one, the bolts were also changed.
I did as you indicate, used three coats of etch primer and then a similar amount of coats of silver.
The motor can be reassembled soon.
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Did they ship the motors without oil in the gear box?Nudge wrote:As far as I know it was painted as assembled parts then the filler plug was changed out for a clean one, the bolts were also changed.
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This motor is now assembled, I can do a test start in the morning?
There is a fat spark from the Wipac coil to the plug, plus the compression feels tops
There is a fat spark from the Wipac coil to the plug, plus the compression feels tops
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Re: Painting a 1973 Seagull Century
I would say the gearbox was painted assembled, I have a new in box motor and you can see where they masked off the chrome drive tube.
And they were shipped with no oil in the gearbox
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And they were shipped with no oil in the gearbox
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Re: Painting a 1973 Seagull Century
Thanks, a perfect reply !Horsley-Anarak wrote:I would say the gearbox was painted assembled, I have a new in box motor and you can see where they masked off the chrome drive tube.
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And they were shipped with no oil in the gearbox
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Re: Painting a 1973 Seagull Century
My thanks to the forum members who gave me advice on the painting.
The engine has since been test run on the bench and now wet run it a wheelie bin test tank.
All is good, this engine has not run for say five years.
It started on the second pull of the start cord, there was a slow running of the cooling water, I switched off the motor, then blew the water cooling lines out with a high pressure air line, on restart the cooling water flow was normal.
The engine has since been test run on the bench and now wet run it a wheelie bin test tank.
All is good, this engine has not run for say five years.
It started on the second pull of the start cord, there was a slow running of the cooling water, I switched off the motor, then blew the water cooling lines out with a high pressure air line, on restart the cooling water flow was normal.
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Another Old Bird saved!
Good work Aye!
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Good work Aye!
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Re: Painting a 1973 Seagull Century
Thanks, this engine is about forty five or forty six years old, it runs as if it was new?Collector Inspector wrote:Another Old Bird saved!
Good work Aye!
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