Re: How do I decide if engines are worth restoring?
Well, there are plenty of guys who are great mechanics, and since you are skilled with wood, maybe you can find one who will swap your time for a repair..you fix the bad wood, they can get the engines tuned and serviced, it wood (pun) be a good trade. Try looking up the local AOMC chapter in your area as many of the antique outboard guys are into wood boats. Wood finishing is harder to do than painting metal, I'm betting if you can do stain grade wood finishes, metal refinishing would be a cake walk for you. I myself have had excellent results with spray cans, even though I have a DeVillbiss sprayer and compressor. Patience and being methodical are the keys to success, and always stop and ask questions when in doubt. The correct tools don't hurt either, check with the people here on the forum as they are quite innovative when it comes to adapting a tool to a specailized task.
If you lack the dual lines and tanks, I reccomend
putting on a couple Mikuni pumps and use modern tanks, fittings and lines, it's a more ecconomical and trouble free solution.