Wakko
Seaman Apprentice
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- Jul 16, 2013
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I found this forum through my many Google searches and read the FAQ thread about waking up an older motor...excellent information already. I know quite a bit of motorcycles and auto repair, but I'm a rookie with outboards. A local gentleman has a beautiful 7.5 hp Evinrude that appears to be an 80-82 based on my research. The motor belonged to his father who last ran it 15 years ago and put it away reportedly with nothing wrong with it. The seller says the motor has good compression when he pulls the cord, but he's not tried to start it. Pictures show it stored on a handtruck with some of the typical paint wear on the prop, but otherwise looks to be in excellent condition, especially for the age.
I'm not trying to steal the motor, so I'm certainly not going to offer $50 and a can of beer for it, but I believe his asking price of over $300 is out of line with the market. I'm in Florida, so there are definitely lots of motors out there. I'd appreciate some insight as to a proper offer and what to check to make sure that I don't buy myself one helluva paperweight. I'm prepared to do the carb rebuild, water pump rebuild and oil change once I purchase an appropriate manual.
Thanks for the help, guys.
I'm not trying to steal the motor, so I'm certainly not going to offer $50 and a can of beer for it, but I believe his asking price of over $300 is out of line with the market. I'm in Florida, so there are definitely lots of motors out there. I'd appreciate some insight as to a proper offer and what to check to make sure that I don't buy myself one helluva paperweight. I'm prepared to do the carb rebuild, water pump rebuild and oil change once I purchase an appropriate manual.
Thanks for the help, guys.