Re: Should I jump on this?
I bought it. Gonna consult with my knowledgeable neighbor about getting it going.
Got over to the sellers house early this morning and met the nice folks selling the motor. Twenty-something kid and his dad, about my age.
Motor was on a homebuilt stand. They had all kinds of neat toys there. Kid couldn't find his screw-in compression gauge, but had a push-in type. He brought over a cranking battery, attached some cables, but the starter didn't move. He and his dad thumped the starter, messed around a bit and determined that the starter brushes were likely corroded. So, I'd need a new starter.
While they were messing with the starter, I looked at the aftermarket add-on tilt 'n' trim unit. Seemed offcenter a bit. Asked how it secured to the boat and they said it screws to the transom. However, when I rotated it up next to the mounting bracket, it bumped against the engine mount. Hmmm... They then connected the battery to the tilt control wires and only one ram dropped down. The other was stuck. That was causing the offcenter condition.
Without the spark plugs installed, the engine turned over freely. Sooo... the kid used a rope to turn the motor over while the dad held the compression gauge against the plug hole. Crank... the needle jumped but didn't stay in place. Tried again several times on both cylinders... same results. Now they were trying to figure out what was going on with the compression gauge. Turned out that the checkvalve ball was stuck open, allowing the air to leak out immediately. I was able to see during the cranking that the needle was jumping to about 100-110psi for each cylinder.
After all that, I said "it's gonna need a couple hundred dollars to get it going... what will you take for it?" The dad put his hand to his chin and began cogitating. After about 30 seconds I said "I'll give ya fittybux for it as is." The dad replied "make it $75 and you've got a deal." Done!
Got the motor, the steering and throttle cable group, including the power trim and tilt switch and two aluminum props for $75.
I dunno... maybe I got ripped off?
