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Dicking About In Shed Again
Posted: Sun May 12, 2013 10:16 am
by Collector Inspector
Next, seeing I am sorting 3HP OMC will be this
Yachtwin Folder. 3632E, 1966. Very different motor for down under.
It has some issues being standing for Many Many years but turns over. All is present and correct. A good weekends worth I think.
The tank smells like a varnished floor and the recoil does not.
It does pull over pop pop so..................we shall see aye?
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Re: Dicking About In Shed Again
Posted: Sun May 19, 2013 12:49 pm
by phil
Very nice work C.I. Did I understand you to say that you have some of the factory paint they used for the water passages in the motor. I'm thinking that might be just what is needed in the Seagull water jackets after chipping them out, and treating with a phosphate solution maybe that would give those pesky Century blocks a better chance of surviving a little longer.
Re: Dicking About In Shed Again
Posted: Mon May 20, 2013 3:10 am
by david doyle
CI your an artist.
Re: Dicking About In Shed Again
Posted: Mon May 20, 2013 10:47 am
by Collector Inspector
Thanks Guys
The red stuff in the water passages and exhaust plenum is from the factory. I have absolutely no idea what it is not even if an actual "Paint".
I do know that entire castings, before any machining, were treated with it. Low hour motors always have it intact which makes a clean out job look really
This wee bloke has forced me to go the whole nine yards albeit in silly stages chasing the elusive blockage. Should have just taken the power head off from get go. A motor presenting as cooked as this should have been approached in that way (kick self). A bit lame but looking back it was a case of saving unnecessary gasket reserves usage I think.
One thang to note guys! The gaskets removed so far contain, what I think, is Asbestos. It would pay anyone working on these to take the proper precautions.
The next one waiting is a nice clean Johnson folder, 1968 I think. I will run it first and take things from there. Later with that one aye.
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Re: Dicking About In Shed Again
Posted: Sun May 26, 2013 12:18 pm
by Stelios_Rjk
Even if I have almost nothing to say as I haven't touched such models your work is professional and I enjoy your posts!
Keep up the good job!!