Sea Rider
Supreme Mariner
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Came to my hands this oldie motor, a real challenge to revive and put back into full operation like used to work in the good old boating days. Scenario :

Seems to be a 2 HP 1978 year model motor with direct prop drive. To begin with the motor was found seized, with removed starter assy and spark plug the flywheel won’t turn a bit. The motor was laid horizontal, the cylinder was flooded with WD-40 through the spark plug orifice to penetrate and lube the piston/rings/cylinder so to unlock all 3 in a row if such thing can happen shortly. If in 2 more days there’s no progress at all will try a long brake fluid soak.
Wouldn't want to remove the cylinder head due to risking breaking the 42 year old cylinder gasket. Is there any other safe method you guys use to unlock such parts resting inside the cylinder ?
Carb challenge, needs a long and extensive external/internal manual maintenance,

Seems to be a 2 HP 1978 year model motor with direct prop drive. To begin with the motor was found seized, with removed starter assy and spark plug the flywheel won’t turn a bit. The motor was laid horizontal, the cylinder was flooded with WD-40 through the spark plug orifice to penetrate and lube the piston/rings/cylinder so to unlock all 3 in a row if such thing can happen shortly. If in 2 more days there’s no progress at all will try a long brake fluid soak.
Wouldn't want to remove the cylinder head due to risking breaking the 42 year old cylinder gasket. Is there any other safe method you guys use to unlock such parts resting inside the cylinder ?
Carb challenge, needs a long and extensive external/internal manual maintenance,


will see if possible to put back into operation with same existing carb parts, but at less than $30 bucks will surely go for a carb kit which must be imported, no issues with that.
Happy Boating