5hp montgomery ward

oldfashion

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I have 1951 montgomery ward seaking model 15gg0915 sn 418135 outboard but someone painted over the original paint. I would like to restore it to original color but dont know how to remove the paint that was put on there without damaging the paint underneath. any ideas?. also im looking for the owners manual and parts manual if you have one and willing to make a copy for me ill pay for it. thanks
 

F_R

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Re: 5hp montgomery ward

Depends on what they used for paint. But you probably won't get it off without damaging the paint underneath.
 

tmcalavy

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Re: 5hp montgomery ward

Two choices: live the with the current color or strip off the topcoats and repaint. Paint stripper or old-fashioned spray on oven cleaner will take it back down to factory primer or further if you want (follow label directions). Then you clean it, degrease it and apply self-etching primer. Some just rough up the surface of the existing paint with fine sandpaper or steel wool, then repaint. You have to be spotlessly clean in the prep, or any fingerprints, smudges, etc. will ruin your new color topcoat. You can find a close match to the original color using Duplicolor or Tempo auto paint from parts stores...just make sure you use one brand for primer, color and clearcoats...not all paint chemistry between brands is compatible. Not that hard to do, just takes time.
acmeoutboards.com has an owners manual/guide for those Sea Kings. They are nice, simple, reliable, stout little motors once you get the kinks worked out. Good luck...post some pix.
 
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