mark in new jersey
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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1953 Evinrude 15012, 15HP.....
Time to begin the reassembly, and some questions have popped up.
1.) Magneto plate / throttle linkage. I didn't notice this when I disassembled everything, and now I'm not 100% I have things reassembled properly.
The throttle linkage (bolted under the magneto plate) has a "limit arm" that hits the shift linkage when the shifter is in neutral so that ( as best as I can reason) the engine can not be rev'd beyond a certain point when not under load.
When in forward or reverse, no such interference exists, and the magneto plate can turn further.
But in neutral, the magneto plate throttle linkage "limit arm" is barely touching the linkage.
Here's forward / reverse:
but here's neutral. See how the limit arm barely touches? Have I assembled something wrong?
2.) Skeg assembly: I understand the string seal, but as I look at the skeg, I notice something that leaves me scratching my head.....the mounting screws come up through the housing *inside* the seal.
I understand how the seal keeps water out from the joint, but what keeps water from coming up the screws and into the housing? The screws can be as tight as heck, but that doesn't make them "watertight" by any means.
What keeps the water out of the screw holes?
3.) high speed & low speed needles / knobs: the knobs have pins which, when integrated with the shell, allow the knobs limited rotation. When at the maximum clockwise turn point, and the pin engages the limit on the shell, where should the needles be? Does "max clockwise" on the knob correspond with "needle fully closed"? Or some other needle position?
Lastly, not a question.....I'll just share my nightmare with you all....
The head shell has been painted blue, and it looks great! Yesterday was a beautiful day to paint so I masked off the head and sprayed the silver to the sides:
Nice, huh?
Except, when I removed the masking today, the silver paint pulled off. It had zero adhesion to the blue paint underneath, and peeled off like I was peeling tape. I need to re-do the whole damn thing. Sucks!
Time to begin the reassembly, and some questions have popped up.
1.) Magneto plate / throttle linkage. I didn't notice this when I disassembled everything, and now I'm not 100% I have things reassembled properly.
The throttle linkage (bolted under the magneto plate) has a "limit arm" that hits the shift linkage when the shifter is in neutral so that ( as best as I can reason) the engine can not be rev'd beyond a certain point when not under load.
When in forward or reverse, no such interference exists, and the magneto plate can turn further.
But in neutral, the magneto plate throttle linkage "limit arm" is barely touching the linkage.
Here's forward / reverse:

but here's neutral. See how the limit arm barely touches? Have I assembled something wrong?

2.) Skeg assembly: I understand the string seal, but as I look at the skeg, I notice something that leaves me scratching my head.....the mounting screws come up through the housing *inside* the seal.
I understand how the seal keeps water out from the joint, but what keeps water from coming up the screws and into the housing? The screws can be as tight as heck, but that doesn't make them "watertight" by any means.
What keeps the water out of the screw holes?

3.) high speed & low speed needles / knobs: the knobs have pins which, when integrated with the shell, allow the knobs limited rotation. When at the maximum clockwise turn point, and the pin engages the limit on the shell, where should the needles be? Does "max clockwise" on the knob correspond with "needle fully closed"? Or some other needle position?
Lastly, not a question.....I'll just share my nightmare with you all....
The head shell has been painted blue, and it looks great! Yesterday was a beautiful day to paint so I masked off the head and sprayed the silver to the sides:

Nice, huh?
Except, when I removed the masking today, the silver paint pulled off. It had zero adhesion to the blue paint underneath, and peeled off like I was peeling tape. I need to re-do the whole damn thing. Sucks!
