Re: does anybody know?
<do yall know what area i should move this thread to to get more answers. im guessing evinrude/johnson? maybe? i dont know.>
You're EXACTLY where you need to be! FR is THE Gale man whether here or on the AOMCI site!
Be sure to heed his warning about NOT removing the side covers on the block! Even the factory service manual advised dealer mechanics that if they did so the motor would have to be returned to the factory to be resealed.
I have a couple of the 5 horse Gale 'wedgies'. When you get the cowl off you'll understand the nickname. Frankly I think they were a better motor than they were credited with. I'm something of a 'nut' about the 5 horse Johnson TD/TN series of the same era but my Gales run stronger.
If you get 75 PSI tested cold & dry you'll be in business bigtime! IIRC I've seen wedgies run strong and idle nice at 10 PSI less.
Chances are very good indeed that you'll need NO parts to get it running! Just sanitize magneto plate and parts, polish the points & reset, THOROUGHLY sanitize the complete fuel system from the vent in the gascap to the intake and you should be good to go unless the old cork float needs to be re-sealed. (use clear model airplane 'dope' or thin superglue or a very thin coat of epoxy) If it's too far gone they're easy to make with a hardware store cork & a little elbow grease---just seal it as above. You may have to make a gasket for the floatbowl but it's an easy one.
Get her going and enjoy getting hooked on old outboards.
