A-J
Thanks for your input. I would agree with the maintenence/interest thing as well.
Some people (as is the case with your jaguar owning friend) dont really care too well for some things. (outboards included)
Some owners can afford to let things "slip" i.e maintenence/servicing especially in the case of an outboard which may only get used a couple of times annually. Now scale things up over several decades and this is what we see today with some of these "barn finds" that come to light.
CHARLES
At the moment there are only 30 entries on my list so far. Too few to make any firm confirmation either way as to what happened when and where!
I did say that this may take a while to accumulate enough data. (its only been a couple of months so far but a lot of progress has been made)
The motor in question, has without doubt, some questionable history behind it.
Mostly correct though. (gearbox aside)
As this is the other side of the world, it is unlikely this particular motor made its way back to POOLE for a refurb! More likely to be a "local" refurb with a modern replacement at that time.
My guesstimate goes something like this
engine manufactured in the early 50's and transported down under with 100's of others (possibly 1000's)
20 odd years of use (some of which could have been hard, coupled with poor or non existant servicing/maintenence)
current owner starts to notice noisey gearbox and thinks "i must get somebody to have a look at it?"
current owner takes motor to garage/workshop/local blacksmith etc.etc.
proprieter then orders "spare parts" (bear in mind we could now be talking 1970's or 1980's at this time) so nearly 30 years on from its date of manufacture.
spare parts arrive in the shape of "later style gearbox"
"refurb" carried out and motor then handed back to current owner who then uses it for another 10 years off and on where it then gets left in a shed to be found some 20 years later etc. etc. etc.
Follow me?
If it were a lot closer, i'd have a bid on it!
They're still my fav's (correct box or not)
jon