Picked up my first Seagull yesterday, just been out in the garage tonight to have a good look at it. It's a 40+ FP1172F2 June 1972
Well, it's not pretty but I like a challenge and think its worth having a crack at. From the outset it has a lot of salt build up around most parts and all bolts/nuts are pretty rusty. There's quite a big crack on the outside of the cylinder block on the exhaust side (underneath) and its completely seized. A cracking start!
I pulled the plug which was in a terrible state, put a little oil in the cylinder and gave the whole engine a good spray of GT85. After dinner I had another look at it and managed to get it moving. Fuel tank wasn't the easiest to remove so I removed the head and they are still mated together at the moment. I was surprised to see the cylinder bore was in ok condition but the water jacket is pretty much non existant as it is completely blocked with rust (more than likely the cause of the big crack on the outside?)
That's about as far as I got but i'm still pretty keen to get it up and running. Any hints or advice is gratefully received! From what i've read on the forum so far, I have come to the right place!
Where the fuel tank joins the head is there an ideal way of splitting the two as i'm reluctant to put too much pressure on either of them. Would abit of heat help do you think?
Thanks for the great resource of this forum and site, I will try and post a few pictures if that's cool?
Cheers,
Dan.




