jim j geezer
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- May 16, 2012
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Couldn't find a model #
SN: 3149943 <--Confirm it's a '75?
Recently acquired this semi basket case for $75. The ignition/electronic had been removed but were included. Plug wires have been cut, as had the throttle & gearshift cables. The power plug & cable were missing. Aluminum prop looks rough. PO said he thought he detected a hairline crack in the lower unit, although these tired old eyes could make out only scratches in the paint. I was told that it ran fine when it was replaced with a newer 3-cylinder version, but that the 3-cylinder refused to run, so some swapo-chango was done with this engine's ignition/electronics. <--Rookies @ work? Within an hour after purchasing I was visiting with my nearest used outboard dealer intent on brain-picking. The one thing he said that stuck with me was that, "Those 'Red Stripes' were notorious for going through ignition modules."
Assuming I focus on used parts, how much ca$h should I expect to dump into this project to get it running reliably?
1. Cables & control box?
2. Wiring harness & plug?
3. I THINK I can dress and make the prop servicable, but...?
4. ignition/electronics modules?
What kind of quirks should I be alert for?
1. Oddball plugs? (I prefer Champion)
2. Fuel mix?
3. Lower unit lube?
Bonus question: I recently acquired an instrument panel that included several gauges and a tach. Can I use that tach to read RPMs on both single and multi-cylinder engines?
SN: 3149943 <--Confirm it's a '75?
Recently acquired this semi basket case for $75. The ignition/electronic had been removed but were included. Plug wires have been cut, as had the throttle & gearshift cables. The power plug & cable were missing. Aluminum prop looks rough. PO said he thought he detected a hairline crack in the lower unit, although these tired old eyes could make out only scratches in the paint. I was told that it ran fine when it was replaced with a newer 3-cylinder version, but that the 3-cylinder refused to run, so some swapo-chango was done with this engine's ignition/electronics. <--Rookies @ work? Within an hour after purchasing I was visiting with my nearest used outboard dealer intent on brain-picking. The one thing he said that stuck with me was that, "Those 'Red Stripes' were notorious for going through ignition modules."
Assuming I focus on used parts, how much ca$h should I expect to dump into this project to get it running reliably?
1. Cables & control box?
2. Wiring harness & plug?
3. I THINK I can dress and make the prop servicable, but...?
4. ignition/electronics modules?
What kind of quirks should I be alert for?
1. Oddball plugs? (I prefer Champion)
2. Fuel mix?
3. Lower unit lube?
Bonus question: I recently acquired an instrument panel that included several gauges and a tach. Can I use that tach to read RPMs on both single and multi-cylinder engines?