1958 Evinrude 18hp Fastwin electric start

59 Fatty

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May not detail tank or motor. I think this one will be a flip. It's too big for a "kicker" on the Crestliner next to the Fatty. After I sell this one, I'm going to look for a 10hp Johnny 1959. I actually have been looking for that motor for some time. Found a few, but no success in the sale as of yet. After restoring the 3hp 1961 johnny, I bought a 9.4' tender and sold the pair for 1100.00 I had about 360 bucks into the pair.
 

oldboat1

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A foot pump with a gauge is a good idea, useful for pressure testing lower units -- possibly also for use in testing a pressure tank (above).
 

59 Fatty

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Well I put gas in the tank, hooked it up and gave it a shot. It ran, but just barely. Can somebody please tell me what will happen when the other two (not white) wires are touched together? The battery cables I know where they go, the white wires activated the starter solenoid. I am not sure what these other two smaller wire do. I assume they ground the stator so it dies, but not sure. I found two little black wires that came out from the bottom of the stator, but they are not attached at the ends to anything. I also assume that these are the original "kill" button wires. If I was to use a momentary switch for the starter, and another momentary switch for the kill switch, Would the battery be drained while it sits? Thanks for any help. :)
 

lindy46

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Not sure what the other two wires are - a picture of the wiring harness would help. The two black wires coming out the bottom of the magneto are the kill wires. You can hook them up to a momentary push button to kill the motor, and can also start the motor with the same type of push button switch. It won't drain the battery.
 
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oldboat1

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IMO, it runs pretty smoothly. (Rattle might be the recoil spring or one of the pawls.)
 
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