Working on those old Seahorses!

Willyclay

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Very nice! Glad to see you got them done before the blizzards started.
 

samo_ott

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Hey, just looked at your restorations... Good job!
 

jay_merrill

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I agree, you do very nice work!



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gjonz

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Thanks guys! The folks on this forum got me hooked.

The knowlege shared here is invaluable!

Thanks!

Greg
 

phineas

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Way to go!! I got one of those TD-20's the serial # tells me it is a '47, and a fellow on here was kind enough to send me a manual ,that i got today, after seeing yours I am dying to get it into the heated shop and get at it. That is my goal, to find them and make them look and run like new, I have been lucky to get a mass quantity of old motors cheap, some are beat up, but some are nice shape, just faded. You did a good job!! And I also got some ideas from you, my TD-20 has some small dents in the tank too and the lower shroud, I never thought of body fill.. Ya learn something new every day,, thanks!
 

gjonz

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Way to go!! I got one of those TD-20's the serial # tells me it is a '47, and a fellow on here was kind enough to send me a manual ,that i got today, after seeing yours I am dying to get it into the heated shop and get at it. That is my goal, to find them and make them look and run like new, I have been lucky to get a mass quantity of old motors cheap, some are beat up, but some are nice shape, just faded. You did a good job!! And I also got some ideas from you, my TD-20 has some small dents in the tank too and the lower shroud, I never thought of body fill.. Ya learn something new every day,, thanks!

My wife thought that was the uglest motor in the world when I brought it home. When I finished and told her of plans to sell it...she killed the ideal very quickly. She loved the color and looks of the darn thing.

Go figure?

Greg
 

phineas

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I will never understand how a woman works , boat motors are a lot easier
 

1946Zephyr

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Hey gjonz! Cool to see you back:D Beautiful job on the motors.;)
 

samo_ott

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My wife thought that was the uglest motor in the world when I brought it home. When I finished and told her of plans to sell it...she killed the ideal very quickly. She loved the color and looks of the darn thing.

Go figure?

Greg

Funny!
 

gjonz

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Hi Zeph!

I've been pretty busy with work, motoes, and had to sell my Feather Craft due to economic pressure of my wife being cut to part-time.

But I'm still knockin' around!

Four more motors to do:

'57 Johnson Golden Javelin
'57 Evinrude Big Twin
'49 Hiawatha 5hp
'50's Firestone 3.6hp

Then I'll have to find a new motor to work on.:D

Greg
 

1946Zephyr

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Cool. and old Firestone 3.6hp huh? An old Scott Attwater in disquise:D

The '57 OMC's will be nice projects.

Sorry to hear about your wife's job.:cool:
 

Gary H NC

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Beautiful work indeed! They look showroom new! Nice job!
I know its cold in Toledo so its great to have a inside hobby like that over the winters.

I was up in Northwood last winter visiting some friends and MAN was it cold!
 

gjonz

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Yes it gets a little brisk here in Toledo.:eek:

Fortunately my boss is giving me space in former retail store to move all my boats and project motors in to work on them in the heater glory of a real building.:D

This will put everything on a faster track for completion.:)

I love working on these old things. They are wonderful examples of engineering!

I'll keep you posted as thing progress if you wish.

Thanks for all the support gang!

Greg
 

1946Zephyr

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Yea man, I hope you stick around and keep us updated.:D:D

The old Martins like you had on your blog were made by National Pressure Cooker Company. Unlike most motors that have reed valves, these have poppet valves. I had a Martin 75 once and it ran good. :cool:
 

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These classics were in my era of mechanics... I loved the salmon colored Johnsons. All those old engines were fun to work on and when you were done, the appreciation of an old motor still running like a swiss watch was refreshing and rewarding.

I still love to work on them and occasionally get to. There's not an outboard shop around that will take on the antiques any more. Just us "old guys" who run a backyard service.
 

1946Zephyr

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Hey gjonz! wanna see what a nice looking Martin looks like fully restored? Go to the aomci home page. There's a nice looking Martin 60 there.:D

And yes, backyard mechanic, I'm like you. Oldies are all I like to work on, because of the same reason you have. I've fixed up a lot of those oldies.:cool:
 

joey maneri

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Gota love them oldies! I allways keep my eye out for them, but there few and far between. gjonz you do great work!
 

gjonz

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Thanks Joey...and all!

I'm working on a full restoration of a '57 Evinrude Big Twin 35hp. Got it torn down today, but almost 2 out of 3 bolts broke off! I was able to drill them out and re-tap the holes. What a chore!:mad:

I've got to find one piston, as the lower one is pretty rough. I think the block can be saved.

Then strip and repaint...RUN!:D

I'll keep you posted as we go through the project!

Greg
 

1946Zephyr

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Ahhhhh yes....1957 Evinrude Big Twin. Definately one of my favorite motors and probably one of the best motors built. I had a beautiful '56 model once that I picked up cheap, at Oregon Outboard Salvage. The old 18's of that year, are my other favorites.:D
 
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