CantFishEnough
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Hi all, (Mods - I think this is the right place to post, but feel free to move it not.)
I have an opportunity to pick up a 1973 Bass Cat (unknown condition) with an early 70s (probably 73 like boat) 50hp Evinrude for less than $500. I haven't actually put my eyes on it because it's an hour away and life has been busy... so I thought I'd consult the experts to know what to look for.
Motor does not have a title (in TX that started around early 90s) and I believe that it is currently owned by the original owner - but has been sitting for a LONG time. Boat was last registered to be on public water in mid 90s.
Anyway - I'm hoping to keep the motor and put it on my Aluminum 16.5 ft boat.
I have a few critical concerns
**One is would a motor that's been sitting like this be totally rusted out inside- like the crank and such?
(If Yes, then that pretty much gives me the answer I need on how to proceed)
**Two is trying to get the starter to turn the motor if there isn't a key - see compression test below)
My main question:
*** Is there anything special I need to look at for this motor? (I'm fairly mechanical and have an A&P for aircraft but am newer to boats and the other Evinrudes I've worked on are all 1992 or newer) And would it be worth it to even worry about trying to fix this up? (worth it to me would be to upgrade from a 25hp that can barely break 20mph with the right prop at the load I generally carry) I'd like a little more power but also really value my '94 E25's reliability.
My plan is to see if I can get it to turn over - he assured me it's not locked up but that's about all I know at this point.
1- After a good once over to make sure the rats or something didn't totally eat everything inside under the cowling... that there are no obvious cracks or issues with the externals
2- I'd try to drain the carbs (I believe there are 2) and see if the plates seem sticky or not - I'm assuming they will both need to be rebuilt. along with water pump and possibly fuel pump)
3- check to see if there is grinding in the gears to the prop and that if make sure the prop actually turns in forward and reverse but not in neutral.
4-I'd try to run a compression test if I can get the starter to turn - * If there is no key on the remote throttle to be had is there a way to jump across it to see if we can get the starter to run it up.
5- I'd try to test the plug wires with gap testers to see that we had the coils and ignition wires working (possibly clean off plugs and see if they spark)
6- Does Can this motor use the modern Evinrude Johnson Fuel lines (I read about there being a special 2 line pressure tank - don't know when it went out of date).
7- Put plugs back in and Squirt a little 2 cycle starter fluid in and see if we can get a couple second run or at least a few puffs of smoke.
8- at some point before check the lower unit for oil and oil color
9- Anything else I need to look for? Particularly with the remote and cables set up?
I'll post a separate question in the hull overhaul and repair section - but if you have ideas about what to look for in the old fiberglass hull that would be helpful also (I'd like to sell it and the trailer off and recoup some of the cash it will take to fix the motor). Worst case - will sell trailer and scrap hull. I don't have high hopes for it but thought it might be a nostalgic fixer up project to someone.
Thanks for any help you can give me.
I have an opportunity to pick up a 1973 Bass Cat (unknown condition) with an early 70s (probably 73 like boat) 50hp Evinrude for less than $500. I haven't actually put my eyes on it because it's an hour away and life has been busy... so I thought I'd consult the experts to know what to look for.
Motor does not have a title (in TX that started around early 90s) and I believe that it is currently owned by the original owner - but has been sitting for a LONG time. Boat was last registered to be on public water in mid 90s.
Anyway - I'm hoping to keep the motor and put it on my Aluminum 16.5 ft boat.
I have a few critical concerns
**One is would a motor that's been sitting like this be totally rusted out inside- like the crank and such?
(If Yes, then that pretty much gives me the answer I need on how to proceed)
**Two is trying to get the starter to turn the motor if there isn't a key - see compression test below)
My main question:
*** Is there anything special I need to look at for this motor? (I'm fairly mechanical and have an A&P for aircraft but am newer to boats and the other Evinrudes I've worked on are all 1992 or newer) And would it be worth it to even worry about trying to fix this up? (worth it to me would be to upgrade from a 25hp that can barely break 20mph with the right prop at the load I generally carry) I'd like a little more power but also really value my '94 E25's reliability.
My plan is to see if I can get it to turn over - he assured me it's not locked up but that's about all I know at this point.
1- After a good once over to make sure the rats or something didn't totally eat everything inside under the cowling... that there are no obvious cracks or issues with the externals
2- I'd try to drain the carbs (I believe there are 2) and see if the plates seem sticky or not - I'm assuming they will both need to be rebuilt. along with water pump and possibly fuel pump)
3- check to see if there is grinding in the gears to the prop and that if make sure the prop actually turns in forward and reverse but not in neutral.
4-I'd try to run a compression test if I can get the starter to turn - * If there is no key on the remote throttle to be had is there a way to jump across it to see if we can get the starter to run it up.
5- I'd try to test the plug wires with gap testers to see that we had the coils and ignition wires working (possibly clean off plugs and see if they spark)
6- Does Can this motor use the modern Evinrude Johnson Fuel lines (I read about there being a special 2 line pressure tank - don't know when it went out of date).
7- Put plugs back in and Squirt a little 2 cycle starter fluid in and see if we can get a couple second run or at least a few puffs of smoke.
8- at some point before check the lower unit for oil and oil color
9- Anything else I need to look for? Particularly with the remote and cables set up?
I'll post a separate question in the hull overhaul and repair section - but if you have ideas about what to look for in the old fiberglass hull that would be helpful also (I'd like to sell it and the trailer off and recoup some of the cash it will take to fix the motor). Worst case - will sell trailer and scrap hull. I don't have high hopes for it but thought it might be a nostalgic fixer up project to someone.
Thanks for any help you can give me.