MFG-SPRINT-16
Seaman Apprentice
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- Jul 16, 2021
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Ok thanks.A 50 year old motor.----Replace all seals and o-rings on it now.
Ok thanks.A 50 year old motor.----Replace all seals and o-rings on it now.
Mine has one as well. I replaced it when I did the water pump. Going to rip it all down.What a mess...I have a different motor, but on mine there is an oil seal for the gear case under the water pump housing.
ThanksYou will find the shift rod o-ring when you take the case apart !
Thank you very much.Only one shift rod seal. Impeller vanes ok.
Thanks a lot. I’m super excited to get her in the water for a sea trial. Motor is running great now. Compression is perfect.I've got nothing to add that hasn't already been said. But man that's a nice looking boat. Someone sure loved that thing. You will have a lot of fun reliable times with that thing if you get the motor dialed right. Pretty sweet runner when I had one
Thanks for that idea that will narrow it down for me.Use a bicycle pump or similar and put 5 or 6 lbs of air in the crankcase. Use a spray bottle with soapy water to locate leaks.
sorry for the dumb error -- gearcase, not crankcase. One way is to use a piece of rubber seal and the needle for blowing up footballs. Puncture the rubber seal and hold it in one of the drain/vent holes to add air. A mity-vac works well for vacuum test if you want to do that as well.Thanks for that idea that will narrow it down for me.
There's a tonne of forms on here and the internet about adding a "pee hole" or "tell tale" to these older motors that never had them. Basically finding a spot in a water jacket, drilling and tapping it for a little pip thread nipple and running a little 1/8 I'd hose off it out the bottom of the cowl. Totally worth it. I mean its never saved me but it's pice of mind. Or if you want to be reall fancy you can do basically the same thing and run it to a 0-5 or 10 psi pressure gage on the dash. Can even wire up a warning light to kick on if it drops below 1 psi with some gages. (Don't ask for a part number for that, had it in a buddys boat a while ago). Just a thought if your worried about keeping tabs on water pressure since you can't see that motor pumping from the drivers seatAhhh I didn’t think of that. That makes sense. I watched a few videos of them running. That’s what made me worry originally . They were pumping much harder. I will give an update after my sea trial. I am however making slow progress on freeing up my steering. Any thoughts? It’s all original to the boat and motor.
Thank you very much.