Landlocked and drydocked
Cadet
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- Apr 11, 2011
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I am currently in the process of rebuilding a 1951 Gale Sea King 5.0 hp. (15GG 9015 SN-400805) So far, I've replaced the entire ignition assembly, cleaned out the carb, and now that it runs, I have a few questions. Is there a best option between using 16:1 with traditional SAE30, and 24:1 with The TC W3 Synthetic stuff? I know I can improve on how it runs now, because I mixed synthetic at a 16:1, and it smokes a bit, I'm told a fresh tank of gas will help with that. Also, as I took off the prop and the foot last night to check the water pump impeller and look at the neutral clutch catch, I noticed the bottom of the balanced prong assembly that engages the spring seems to be bent. Is this normal? When I went to put the foot plates back on I got worried also about how you can't see straight up the intake hole: is it meant to be indirect, or did I put it back together wrong? I did line up the three plates in the foot, and the edges line up, but it's kind of unnerving not to see an open intake. I'm worried enough about keeping it cool, since there seems to be water coming out the top of the housing the motor turns on to steer. Whew! This has already been a long haul, and I'll be glad to get it out on the water. Any advice is greatly appreciated, thanks!
(sorry this shows up twice, I had accidentally posted it on a cold thread.)
(sorry this shows up twice, I had accidentally posted it on a cold thread.)