kdiddle
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Mar 22, 2018
- Messages
- 147
I apologize in advance if this isn't a true 'restoration', but I figured this might be the place to put it and though some of you might like to see the before / after pics.
I recently acquired my grandfather's Crosby (after his passing) that needed rescuing from a barn. As best the family can tell, it hadn't been moved/ran in over 30 years but it had been kept inside and I thought I'd give the old girl a shot at finding new life...I realize I've likely spent more on the boat than its even worth, but I love the idea of keeping my grandads boat alive.
I spent a great deal of time cleaning it out and trying to determine what kind of shape the engine was in. I ended up tearing the engine down due to some rust in the cylinders and ended up doing what I view as a full restore on the engine top to bottom.
On the bottom end - I didn't get good pictures of the entire process, but I ended up resealing the foot / replaced bearings / impeller. Can I take a moment and describe how unbelievable difficult it is to get that pressed gear shift seal out of the foot? I ended up going down the route of threading it and using a threaded rod to pull it out. I don't think they planned on a lot of folks replacing those...
On the top end, I did the obligatory carb rebuild (though it was completely spotless - it looked like it had never had gas in it), replaced all the ignition components, fuel pump and what not. Once I got the engine apart, I ended up seeing rust in the bore of one of the cylinders and ended up having it bored .40 over and was able to find original OMC rings/pistons. I put it back together with all new gaskets/seals as the bearings and such seemed solid.
I'm still chasing a bottom cylinder issue that I can't get to the cause of. It seems to pull ok at idle, but anything much above that it only runs on the top cylinder (or at least mostly so). The bottom cylinder stays cool as ice cream and pulling the spark plug yields no difference in power. Anyway, not going to dive into that here, I'll open a thread over in the Evinrude forum and hope someone can help me figure out what's going on.
Here's some of the before pics:
I recently acquired my grandfather's Crosby (after his passing) that needed rescuing from a barn. As best the family can tell, it hadn't been moved/ran in over 30 years but it had been kept inside and I thought I'd give the old girl a shot at finding new life...I realize I've likely spent more on the boat than its even worth, but I love the idea of keeping my grandads boat alive.
I spent a great deal of time cleaning it out and trying to determine what kind of shape the engine was in. I ended up tearing the engine down due to some rust in the cylinders and ended up doing what I view as a full restore on the engine top to bottom.
On the bottom end - I didn't get good pictures of the entire process, but I ended up resealing the foot / replaced bearings / impeller. Can I take a moment and describe how unbelievable difficult it is to get that pressed gear shift seal out of the foot? I ended up going down the route of threading it and using a threaded rod to pull it out. I don't think they planned on a lot of folks replacing those...
On the top end, I did the obligatory carb rebuild (though it was completely spotless - it looked like it had never had gas in it), replaced all the ignition components, fuel pump and what not. Once I got the engine apart, I ended up seeing rust in the bore of one of the cylinders and ended up having it bored .40 over and was able to find original OMC rings/pistons. I put it back together with all new gaskets/seals as the bearings and such seemed solid.
I'm still chasing a bottom cylinder issue that I can't get to the cause of. It seems to pull ok at idle, but anything much above that it only runs on the top cylinder (or at least mostly so). The bottom cylinder stays cool as ice cream and pulling the spark plug yields no difference in power. Anyway, not going to dive into that here, I'll open a thread over in the Evinrude forum and hope someone can help me figure out what's going on.
Here's some of the before pics: