Hi, I need some help with an old 1964 20HP Outboard Mercury that I'm trying to get working.
I recently bought an old 1964 Merc (SN 1652807); which supposedly ran last year but had not been tried this year (for not much $, so I did assume some work is needed). Spark plugs looked bad so I did those (autozone alternative - don't remember the one they picked but that's not the current issue
) Before it was running (and not sure how many times it was ran) it was sitting in a barn for X years. Reason for selling from previous guy was that it was on an inflatable boat; which crimped in 1/2 with 20HP - since been replaced with 2 HP motor
Anyway, when testing when I got it home (in a trash can of water), the rope starter pulled fine (not an easy pull, but not insanly hard); but I couldn't get it started. Flywheel turned ok; but I did notice leaks of gas on one line; and also in the Carb overflow (so I assume a carb rebuild is worth it and also maybe a new float since it looked stuck due to the overflow... ?) However, again, that's not my current issue but I'll ask for help there in a while.
I didn't have a compression tester at the time but my thumb over the spark plug holes incicated pretty good pressure when turning the flywheel. I was going to try real compression test after I got back from vacation....
So then I went on vacation for 2 weeks and left it in my garage; but when I get back I couldn't budge the flywheel at all in either direction, in any gear with my hands pulling the rope, or trying to rotating the flywheel. Before I left it was turning Ok, but just not starting. Hence my current worry is what is causing it to not turn at all; and if I can get that solved then I'll look at starting it and fixing the gas lines
I have tried taking the flyweel off and didn't see anything bad (but didn't have an extractor so just took off the 6 bolts on top to look). I also then tried to take the lower unit off, and after some searching it came off Ok - lower unit turns Ok but flywheel still is stuck. Removal or insertion of spark plugs has no effect; and both cylinders are approx in the middle at the moment - one slightly further in than the other. So I assume it's something in the top part, and it's not the cylinders hitting the spark plugs.\...
Any ideas? Is there a lock somewhere I tripped while looking at it? Anything else to try that anybody would suggest? I doubt it's really serious since it stopped when not running; but anything is possible. My next guess is to just start taking apart the top unit and see what I find; but if there are any suggestions first they will be very welcome.
Or should I take some rust spray and a hammer
Please ask questions and let me know if any more info or pictures are needed. I don't want to spend too much time on the carb if the flywheel is stuck and it will never work...
Thanks,
James!
I recently bought an old 1964 Merc (SN 1652807); which supposedly ran last year but had not been tried this year (for not much $, so I did assume some work is needed). Spark plugs looked bad so I did those (autozone alternative - don't remember the one they picked but that's not the current issue
Anyway, when testing when I got it home (in a trash can of water), the rope starter pulled fine (not an easy pull, but not insanly hard); but I couldn't get it started. Flywheel turned ok; but I did notice leaks of gas on one line; and also in the Carb overflow (so I assume a carb rebuild is worth it and also maybe a new float since it looked stuck due to the overflow... ?) However, again, that's not my current issue but I'll ask for help there in a while.
I didn't have a compression tester at the time but my thumb over the spark plug holes incicated pretty good pressure when turning the flywheel. I was going to try real compression test after I got back from vacation....
So then I went on vacation for 2 weeks and left it in my garage; but when I get back I couldn't budge the flywheel at all in either direction, in any gear with my hands pulling the rope, or trying to rotating the flywheel. Before I left it was turning Ok, but just not starting. Hence my current worry is what is causing it to not turn at all; and if I can get that solved then I'll look at starting it and fixing the gas lines
Any ideas? Is there a lock somewhere I tripped while looking at it? Anything else to try that anybody would suggest? I doubt it's really serious since it stopped when not running; but anything is possible. My next guess is to just start taking apart the top unit and see what I find; but if there are any suggestions first they will be very welcome.
Or should I take some rust spray and a hammer
Please ask questions and let me know if any more info or pictures are needed. I don't want to spend too much time on the carb if the flywheel is stuck and it will never work...
Thanks,
James!