searay76searay
Cadet
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- May 4, 2006
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- 9
Hello all,
I recently purchased a 94 Key West 1900DC with the original 135. The original owner whom I purchased the boat from has taken very good care of both the boat and outboard. He says that he has only run ethanol free gas, he religiously flushed the engine after every use with the installed flush kit, and the motor has good compression in all cylinders. I don't know the hours on the motor but I'm guessing under 1000 and it runs well and starts easily. As you can see from the pictures the swivel pin is badly rusted which I didn't notice until after I made the purchase. I know that this is a common problem and I've heard that these pins are often functional even when badly rusted but I'm still concerned about this one. I consider myself to be very good with a wrench, I've rebuilt motors in the past, (never an outboard though) and I have a well equipped garage including an engine hoist.My questions are these:
1. Does it look like I need to replace the swivel pin?
2. Could I possibly get by for a few outings if I took it easy?
3. How tough is it to pull the power head and what parts should I have handy if I'm planning on doing it?
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
I recently purchased a 94 Key West 1900DC with the original 135. The original owner whom I purchased the boat from has taken very good care of both the boat and outboard. He says that he has only run ethanol free gas, he religiously flushed the engine after every use with the installed flush kit, and the motor has good compression in all cylinders. I don't know the hours on the motor but I'm guessing under 1000 and it runs well and starts easily. As you can see from the pictures the swivel pin is badly rusted which I didn't notice until after I made the purchase. I know that this is a common problem and I've heard that these pins are often functional even when badly rusted but I'm still concerned about this one. I consider myself to be very good with a wrench, I've rebuilt motors in the past, (never an outboard though) and I have a well equipped garage including an engine hoist.My questions are these:
1. Does it look like I need to replace the swivel pin?
2. Could I possibly get by for a few outings if I took it easy?
3. How tough is it to pull the power head and what parts should I have handy if I'm planning on doing it?
Any advice is greatly appreciated.