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![]() Art Coe wrote: Appreciate some thoughts on putting my outboard motor (30 hp Mariner)back into service. I knew it would be out of operation for awhile so I flushed it out good, ran the carb dry, changed the lower unit oil, squirted some two stroke oil into the cylinders via the spark plug holes and pulled the starter cord a couple of times. Time slipped on by and the press of other things kept me away from my boat. Now, when I'm ready to start using it again, I realize that 10 years have passed since I "serviced" it. I'm not sure how to proceed. Do I have a piece of junk, suitable only as an anchor or scrap aluminum? Should I simply get some fresh gas, hook up the battery and try to fire it up? Should I tear it down and replace gaskets, pump impeller, etc. before trying to fire it up? Any advice appreciated. Couple of years ago a neighbour gave my son a '64 Evinrude 18hp which had been "stored" (lying in the dirt) under his cottage for at least 15 years of Canadian winters. I took the lid off and gave it a visual inspection. One of the fuel lines was obviously unfit for service (rotted) and was replaced. Pulled the spark plugs, they looked good and were gapped right, so back they went. Changed the gear oil, then installed it on a 12' aluminium cartopper. The motor started third pull and ran very nicely. My son has been running it almost daily for the past two seasons. It broke a reed last spring, but apart from that has been absolutely reliable. IMHO, don't mess with it unless you know it's broken :-) Sunny |
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