Hello,
I've been observing here for a little while, but never posted until now. That is, until I got into an old motor that I'm tinkering with. Very knowledgeable insights here. Here's the details;
1962 Super Seahorse 28hp outboard motor. [Mod# RX-10R] Cowl says electric start. Here's what it looks like...



It did not have a starter on it, but the bracket is there. So I got a used one(MDW 4204M), which tested very well. I'm in the process of replacing things that are missing/broken/afoul etc. The starter I acquired has the same bracket on it and also a bottom triangular bracket, which does not appear to fit on mine. I assume that I just remove this bottom bracket, rebolt the starter housing bolts with the bottom plate on the starter and fit it onto the engine of the Seahorse. The problem is, I do not see a wire anywhere that connects power to the starter. Is this something that wasn't used before on this particular engine and I need to add it, or is it not needed, meaning it did not use a starter because it does have the pull string recoil on top of the engine?
Side notes:
- flywheel was a bear to get off, as I've read here. Much, much PB blaster, cinching on a puller, 3lb hammer and patience and a few sets of grade 8 bolts, which either bent or broke in the flywheel.
- engine won't budge and have been soaking that also the same.
- bottom unit looked very good so I resealed the lower unit with Permatex brown.... before I read about not using sealants like that. I'll be resealing that again with good stuff, along with a rebuild of the prop shaft while I'm in there. Impellar too. It was basically a ring.
Any insights and suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you for the forum.
I've been observing here for a little while, but never posted until now. That is, until I got into an old motor that I'm tinkering with. Very knowledgeable insights here. Here's the details;
1962 Super Seahorse 28hp outboard motor. [Mod# RX-10R] Cowl says electric start. Here's what it looks like...



It did not have a starter on it, but the bracket is there. So I got a used one(MDW 4204M), which tested very well. I'm in the process of replacing things that are missing/broken/afoul etc. The starter I acquired has the same bracket on it and also a bottom triangular bracket, which does not appear to fit on mine. I assume that I just remove this bottom bracket, rebolt the starter housing bolts with the bottom plate on the starter and fit it onto the engine of the Seahorse. The problem is, I do not see a wire anywhere that connects power to the starter. Is this something that wasn't used before on this particular engine and I need to add it, or is it not needed, meaning it did not use a starter because it does have the pull string recoil on top of the engine?
Side notes:
- flywheel was a bear to get off, as I've read here. Much, much PB blaster, cinching on a puller, 3lb hammer and patience and a few sets of grade 8 bolts, which either bent or broke in the flywheel.
- engine won't budge and have been soaking that also the same.
- bottom unit looked very good so I resealed the lower unit with Permatex brown.... before I read about not using sealants like that. I'll be resealing that again with good stuff, along with a rebuild of the prop shaft while I'm in there. Impellar too. It was basically a ring.
Any insights and suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you for the forum.