Re: Free motor, is it any good
those are some tough old motors, imnsho they are as close to bullet proof as you can get. Do a compression test before you spin it too much and look for equal compression. If you find one low shoot some 2 cycle oin in the spark plug hole and spin it over by hand a few times to hopefully break it loss. This may take a couple of days to penetrate. If it starts with a stuck ring it will scar the cylinder wall with a quickness. If you have good compression move on to the carbs, they will need disassembly and cleaning. I usually get it cranked up before taking the carbs apart. I do a on the boat cleaning with spray carb cleaner first, it is not real popular around here, but I have yet to take out a piston, I currently have 4 outboards that have sit and all run great with excellent compression. I don't like throwing parts into an engine that I know nothing about, so I try and get it to start before i buy anything except gas, oil, carb cleaner, and deep creep. So far I am batting a thousand. Be sure and use a clean tank with fresh gas and oil in it.