Hi
I'm Gerard, I have an FP model, (Feb 70) which I bought about 5 years ago. I had it out once and it run lovely, though it took a few pulls to start. I haven't had it out for about 4 years now but I hope to change that this year.
First thing I did the other day was go on ebay and order a cd repair manual, boy do I feel stupid now after reading the introduction to this forum.
My idea was to give it a good clean inside and out especially as the last outing it had was in sea water and I didn't flush it out afterwards.
Would anyone like to tell me how they would tackle this please? That is, after buying a manual from you guys.
Thanks for any advice.
Gerard Ukhttp://www.saving-old-seagulls.co.uk/forum/pos ... e=post&f=5#
Red faced newcomer
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Re: Red faced newcomer
If the motor starts and runs and pumps cooling water, then the best plan is to leave it alone. While a complete strip-down to clean out the waterways is the only way to really get rid of the rusty clag that sometimes forms, if it ain't broke don't fix it!
It's a good idea to empty any old lubricant out of the gearbox and refill with the right oil - John will supply you.
When you test it in a tank remember that they don't usually pump water at low revs - about half throttle may be needed.
It's a good idea to empty any old lubricant out of the gearbox and refill with the right oil - John will supply you.
When you test it in a tank remember that they don't usually pump water at low revs - about half throttle may be needed.
Re: Red faced newcomer
Also do not forget to remove prop (if no clutch).When you test it in a tank
Not only will you get wet, but they do not seem to like pumping water in a tank, with the prop turning.
Regards,
Mick.