gabe33366
Seaman Apprentice
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- Sep 4, 2012
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I've recently acquired a 1956 Johnson 10hp from a family member. The motor has been sitting in an attic for 50 years. It was taken in for a tune up probably 30 years ago but I do not know the extent of what was done. Before I can even try to start the motor I've encountered three problems that need to be taken care of. I also plan on repainting it once I have it in a reliable running condition. This motor is going on my red 12ft tinny I repainted a while ago so it should look great.
First is the fuel tank. I already know the pressure tank is bad so I will need a gasket set and new fuel line. My question is if it is worth rebuilding the tank or should I just convert it to a fuel pump?
Second is the pull start. When I pull the rope it does not engage and the flywheel does not move. I have yet to take it apart but any advice on what to look for would be helpful. I suppose I could always just tie a rope around the flywheel, correct?
Third is the lower end oil. When I removed the screw only a small amount of dirty water came out. I bought some new oil from walmart but I'm not sure if its adequate because it has a translucent light brown color rather than the dark black that I've seen around. It also isn't specifically made for outboards, though on the back it says it can be used for outboard motor gears.
This is what I bought:
http://www.walmart.ca/en/ip/gear-oil-sae-80w-90-gl-5-946-ml/6000111967010
Anyways thats enough questions for now.
Thanks
First is the fuel tank. I already know the pressure tank is bad so I will need a gasket set and new fuel line. My question is if it is worth rebuilding the tank or should I just convert it to a fuel pump?
Second is the pull start. When I pull the rope it does not engage and the flywheel does not move. I have yet to take it apart but any advice on what to look for would be helpful. I suppose I could always just tie a rope around the flywheel, correct?
Third is the lower end oil. When I removed the screw only a small amount of dirty water came out. I bought some new oil from walmart but I'm not sure if its adequate because it has a translucent light brown color rather than the dark black that I've seen around. It also isn't specifically made for outboards, though on the back it says it can be used for outboard motor gears.
This is what I bought:
http://www.walmart.ca/en/ip/gear-oil-sae-80w-90-gl-5-946-ml/6000111967010
Anyways thats enough questions for now.
Thanks