reelfishin
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I was given a fairly clean looking Scott McCulloch motor the other day which was froze up. It appears to have just froze from sitting. I pulled the head and to my surprise it looks like new, no wear and no signs of corrosion. I tapped on the piston ever so lightly after soaking it with pentrating oil and it seems fine and has good compression. My question is what do these use for a water pump? Is it available anywhere yet? The same for a carb kit and I suppose points?
Cosmetically its a near perfect as any motor I've seen from this era. It has 117psi compression and there's no sign of scoring or any damage in the cylinder. The piston was stuck all the way down in the bore, it only took a light tap to free it up. I soaked it really well anyhow with oil just in case while I search parts.
I also suppose a head gasket would be in order too since I had to pull the head but for now I reused it.
Cosmetically its a near perfect as any motor I've seen from this era. It has 117psi compression and there's no sign of scoring or any damage in the cylinder. The piston was stuck all the way down in the bore, it only took a light tap to free it up. I soaked it really well anyhow with oil just in case while I search parts.
I also suppose a head gasket would be in order too since I had to pull the head but for now I reused it.