I have taken a break on my Johnson and moved that boat over to my parents house so I can try to assess my latest purchase which is a 1960 Glasspar Seafair Sedan..it came with a Mercury 1150 Thunderbolt which was said to "run good"...but I will believe that one when I see it...lol I am mostly interested in getting the boat fixed up but have to decide if this motor is a keeper or not.
Before I spend any money on this I would like to check compression (have already soaked pistons and will do again before trying to turn it over) but my main problem is the notorious wire harness which will basically crumble away when touched and has already in many spots.
I cannot afford to spend money on a new internal harness so I was hoping one of you experts could tell me what wires I would need to fix / hard wire / or whatever in order to crank this thing over for the compression test..I read on another thread I could jump the starter solenoid so I didn't damage any electrical components when turning it over.
My knowledge is very limited on outboards and especially Mercury..I can usually research and figure things out but any help on this matter is greatly appreciated.
Will it be possible to actually rebuild the internal harness even if only for a temporary testing phase? Or would it be better to cut both connections of the harness and hard wire the ends together?
Also, will the harness from the controls to the motor be all brittle and falling apart as well or is the cause from the heat of the motor mostly?
Thank you.
Before I spend any money on this I would like to check compression (have already soaked pistons and will do again before trying to turn it over) but my main problem is the notorious wire harness which will basically crumble away when touched and has already in many spots.
I cannot afford to spend money on a new internal harness so I was hoping one of you experts could tell me what wires I would need to fix / hard wire / or whatever in order to crank this thing over for the compression test..I read on another thread I could jump the starter solenoid so I didn't damage any electrical components when turning it over.
My knowledge is very limited on outboards and especially Mercury..I can usually research and figure things out but any help on this matter is greatly appreciated.
Will it be possible to actually rebuild the internal harness even if only for a temporary testing phase? Or would it be better to cut both connections of the harness and hard wire the ends together?
Also, will the harness from the controls to the motor be all brittle and falling apart as well or is the cause from the heat of the motor mostly?
Thank you.