Restoration questions

Having problems with a Seagull? - ask an expert here

Moderators: John@sos, charlesp, Charles uk, RickUK, Petergalileo

User avatar
The Tinker
Posts: 283
Joined: Mon Dec 27, 2010 9:18 am
Location: Whangamata, New Zealand

Re: Restoration questions

Post by The Tinker »

High temp paint is OK on barrel, but I find it washes off the tank. I painted my tanks with two pot epoxy paint. They seem to be OK. To refit the drive shaft in the exhaust flange I use a press, gives you a lot more control when lining things up. Not a lot of force needed. Also make sure you don't push the shaft in to far.
User avatar
Sylvester
Posts: 12
Joined: Fri Aug 17, 2012 11:47 am
Location: Pukekohe , New Zealand

Re: Restoration questions

Post by Sylvester »

Ok thanks guys im still painting everything at the moment then in a couple of weeks I will reasemble ,
Does anyone have any tips for cleaning the inside of the tank , mine is full of that green stuff you get on brass (corrosion?)
phil
Posts: 775
Joined: Fri Apr 25, 2008 9:42 pm
Location: nova scotia, canada

Re: Restoration questions

Post by phil »

A cupful or so of driveway gravel, and hot water with dish soap in it. Shake for as long as it takes. Remove fuel tap first so you don't mess up the fuel strainer screen.
User avatar
1650bullet
Posts: 669
Joined: Wed Jun 13, 2012 9:52 pm
Location: Australia

Re: Restoration questions

Post by 1650bullet »

I used caustic soda Granuals. Tip a generous amount in the tank. Pour a bit of water till about half full, Screw on the cap and SHAKE"__SHAKE"__SHAKE". Be careful when you handle the tank. It gets bloody hot because of the reaction created.Leave it sit for a while, And drain and flush out. I had to do my tank 3 times till it was clean. The first lot will come out Black like Coca Cola.
User avatar
Sylvester
Posts: 12
Joined: Fri Aug 17, 2012 11:47 am
Location: Pukekohe , New Zealand

Re: Restoration questions

Post by Sylvester »

The Tinker wrote:To refit the drive shaft in the exhaust flange I use a press, gives you a lot more control when lining things up. Not a lot of force needed. Also make sure you don't push the shaft in to far.
Can anyone please tell me how far to push the drive shaft housing into the exhaust flange , maybe a picture would be helpfull
does it go flush with the flange ?

Im almost ready for reasembly just waiting on parts turning up in the post. :D
User avatar
david1230
Posts: 101
Joined: Wed Sep 26, 2012 2:10 am
Location: Ottawa Canada

Re: Restoration questions

Post by david1230 »

Better spread that cotter pin on the left one before losing the prop! :wink:
Silver Century 1971, Evinrude 8hp 1988, Evinrude 2hp 1987
User avatar
Stelios_Rjk
Posts: 1458
Joined: Sun Jun 17, 2012 10:15 pm
Location: Athens - Greece

Re: Restoration questions

Post by Stelios_Rjk »

Your square drive shaft will indicate how deep the shaft housing must get. Or check this picture. It should not get to the chamber with the bigger diameter.
I hope you get the idea... The method with the shaft is the most secure.

Image
I love the 10600/145 turns!!!
User avatar
Charles uk
Posts: 4972
Joined: Wed Feb 27, 2008 4:38 pm
Location: Maidenhead Berks UK

Re: Restoration questions

Post by Charles uk »

The driveshaft tube should be inserted until the end of the tube is level with the uppermost edge of the chamfer at the top of the water pump impeller housing.

Don't use the square drive shaft as an indicator as many of the models have different height pinion shafts & what might be right for one could be very wrong for another.
Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot.
User avatar
Sylvester
Posts: 12
Joined: Fri Aug 17, 2012 11:47 am
Location: Pukekohe , New Zealand

Re: Restoration questions

Post by Sylvester »

Great thanks , will post some pics when finished .
Post Reply