Now, much much older, I wanted to own one. Nostalgia maybe, and I started looking around. They seem easy to pick up on the south coast but not so available up north of the border. I looked at the SOS website and surfed the web, drooled and recently was lucky enough to purchase two 40+’s. Both more or less complete and a third seized incomplete ‘gull was thrown in for nowt as I wanted something that I could strip and learn from.
My aim is to learn as much as I can by deconstructing and cleaning up so that I will be able to service and maintain the other two. Its my winter project and I want to put one or both 40+’s into action next spring/summer.
They are Dec ’69 and Oct ’75 models. The seized motor is a revelation though and great fun. It started as a Apr ’70 40- and has a 40+ bottom end. The piston was seized and the gearbox was seized. The flywheel appears to have warped as it spins slightly off axis. I have spent blood sweat and damned near tears getting the screw headed bolts out of the gearbox and water pump housing but got there. The block and piston have been freed but show signs of earlier attempts to free and are damaged, The chrome driveshaft tube is off and pristine and so is the galvanised exhaust. Carb looks to be fine and I’ll end up with some great spares from this exercise.
Strange thing is, that it looks as if it has been put together from a collection of duff parts rather than being at all original, perhaps with the intention of appearing better than it is. Doesn’t worry me, I’ve learned a lot and got some very good extra bits.
And in terms of learning a lot, I’ve drawn heavily on the good advice in this forum to help me get so far. So this introduction is also a thank you to you guys.
Ken
Scotland
