I have a 54 Gale sea bee my dear uncle (who taught me to fish from day 1) left to me. It has been stored away for about 15 years and I have decided to ressurect it in his honor.
Let me start with what I have done to date and then ask your advise. I have disassembled the carb, given it a thorough cleaning and doped up the cork float. All in all I was pretty impressed with the carbs condition (I have seen worse on lawnmowers I have owned). After putting the carb back together (not on the motor) I have removed the flywheel to reveal two cracked, but still operable coils, two not great set of contacts and of course two condensers that just look like condensers. I was able to get all the electrical stuff from the great guys at my favorite NAPA store and will pick them up tomorrow. I also drained the 90 wieght from the lower unit as I read in a previous post. It also did not look too bad. OK heres my question... I have no reason to suspect that the impellar is in any worse condition than anything I have witnessed this far, so, in your opinion, should I go ahead and disassemble the lower unit and inspect things before I take the motor out on its first trip in years, or should a give it a run first. I felt real lucky to get the ignition parts and I don't know how available the parts are for the lower unit. Especially things I see in my parts book like gaskets and seals and bearings etc. etc. Any opinion or helpful hints you could offer will be appreciated. This is my first time delving into the marine motor abyss. Thanks for any advise. Ken
Let me start with what I have done to date and then ask your advise. I have disassembled the carb, given it a thorough cleaning and doped up the cork float. All in all I was pretty impressed with the carbs condition (I have seen worse on lawnmowers I have owned). After putting the carb back together (not on the motor) I have removed the flywheel to reveal two cracked, but still operable coils, two not great set of contacts and of course two condensers that just look like condensers. I was able to get all the electrical stuff from the great guys at my favorite NAPA store and will pick them up tomorrow. I also drained the 90 wieght from the lower unit as I read in a previous post. It also did not look too bad. OK heres my question... I have no reason to suspect that the impellar is in any worse condition than anything I have witnessed this far, so, in your opinion, should I go ahead and disassemble the lower unit and inspect things before I take the motor out on its first trip in years, or should a give it a run first. I felt real lucky to get the ignition parts and I don't know how available the parts are for the lower unit. Especially things I see in my parts book like gaskets and seals and bearings etc. etc. Any opinion or helpful hints you could offer will be appreciated. This is my first time delving into the marine motor abyss. Thanks for any advise. Ken