1946Zephyr
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Well, I bought this little '58 Evinrude Fisherman last year with a tank, for the tune of $40. The guy I bought it from told me that he was out running it one day and it locked up. I figured....okay, a blown rod and a crank. No biggie. I can replace that and have a nice little Fisherman. Oddly enough, both pistons would move, if I turned the flywheel. Hmmmm
Well, tonight I decided to tear into it and see exactly what I would find. It turns out that a rod bolt was backed out almost to the point of falling out and it would hit the inside of the block, which made it lock up, so to speak. The crank turned out to be in nice condition still and the rod just needed some cleaning up and put back together. WOW my luck strikes again
It looks like I'll be able to bring this little Rude back to life with a very minimal cost. A few gaskets and some rod bolt locks, and I'll sinch 'er back together. It looks to be a low hours engine and should run for many years. I'll go ahead and re-seal the lower unit, since I have it apart.
Well, tonight I decided to tear into it and see exactly what I would find. It turns out that a rod bolt was backed out almost to the point of falling out and it would hit the inside of the block, which made it lock up, so to speak. The crank turned out to be in nice condition still and the rod just needed some cleaning up and put back together. WOW my luck strikes again