Hi all I posted on here a couple years back regarding an old 100hp evinrude. With everyones help I managed to get it running and then it blew a crankcase seal. Here's a video of it running just before I stripped it down (evinrude 100hp - YouTube). I ended up taking the whole motor apart to replace the seal and never got around to putting it back together it's been sat on the bench the whole time. I've bought every gasket and replacement part I need put it back together and get it running right now but I want to do make sure it's all done correctly and lasts the long term. The main issue is I've spent too much on the motor already and don't really want to spend anymore if necessary.
I noticed when I stripped it down one of the low idle jets in one of the carbs has been burred/chewed out by a screwdriver which would probably explain why it cut out in that video. One of the spark plug sockets in the head is stripped also but mainly when taking it apart every single bolt was corroded I lost most of them they're not reuseable so I'll need to source new bolts somehow to the correct specs, some snapped threads are still stuck in the block and there's black tar/carbon absolutely everywhere inside exhaust of the motor that nothing seems to clean off.
Currently the powerhead is on the bench (crank/pistons are not removed) and I was hoping to just clean everything, fix the idle jet/bolt problems, reseal the crankcase and put it back together. But a couple people on the video commented saying it's overheating or the rings are stuffed.. which means more money I don't really have but it's something I need to address now while the motor's apart and the powerhead is out on the bench, if it is stuffed/overheated does that mean I'd need new pistons and rings? Then the bores honed by a workshop? And then the block sandblasted and acid washed etc? I'd love to do all that but it would be ridiculously expensive I'd imagine I'm hoping to avoid taking the crank/pistons out or anything to do with a full rebuild I only took it apart to replace the crank seal originally.
I'm just worried I get it all back together running and it breaks again! The smart thing to do would be to obviously rebuild it while it's out but is it really necessary? I did a compression test and all 4 cylinders were good it's just the knocking noises at idle that concern me. I'm not sure what to do I'm really hoping to avoid any major expenses/rebuilds if I can though!
cheers
I noticed when I stripped it down one of the low idle jets in one of the carbs has been burred/chewed out by a screwdriver which would probably explain why it cut out in that video. One of the spark plug sockets in the head is stripped also but mainly when taking it apart every single bolt was corroded I lost most of them they're not reuseable so I'll need to source new bolts somehow to the correct specs, some snapped threads are still stuck in the block and there's black tar/carbon absolutely everywhere inside exhaust of the motor that nothing seems to clean off.
Currently the powerhead is on the bench (crank/pistons are not removed) and I was hoping to just clean everything, fix the idle jet/bolt problems, reseal the crankcase and put it back together. But a couple people on the video commented saying it's overheating or the rings are stuffed.. which means more money I don't really have but it's something I need to address now while the motor's apart and the powerhead is out on the bench, if it is stuffed/overheated does that mean I'd need new pistons and rings? Then the bores honed by a workshop? And then the block sandblasted and acid washed etc? I'd love to do all that but it would be ridiculously expensive I'd imagine I'm hoping to avoid taking the crank/pistons out or anything to do with a full rebuild I only took it apart to replace the crank seal originally.
I'm just worried I get it all back together running and it breaks again! The smart thing to do would be to obviously rebuild it while it's out but is it really necessary? I did a compression test and all 4 cylinders were good it's just the knocking noises at idle that concern me. I'm not sure what to do I'm really hoping to avoid any major expenses/rebuilds if I can though!
cheers