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It sat for a couple years. The transom wood on the pontoon is questionable. I’ve pulled it and will get one made. Pulled th plugs on the engine to do a compression test antbyhey were rusty. Not good. Engine isn’t locked but wondering if the crank and bearings are compromised. So.
On goes the 115. That’s the max the pontoon is rated For anyhow... |
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On 6/22/18 11:13 AM, Tim wrote:
It sat for a couple years. The transom wood on the pontoon is questionable. I’ve pulled it and will get one made. Pulled th plugs on the engine to do a compression test antbyhey were rusty. Not good. Engine isn’t locked but wondering if the crank and bearings are compromised. So. On goes the 115. That’s the max the pontoon is rated For anyhow... Worse comes to worse, you can always pick up another 25-year-old outboard for a song. Can you sing? Oh, don't forget the spare stators. |
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![]() 10:23 AMKeyser Soze On 6/22/18 11:13 AM, Tim wrote: It sat for a couple years. The transom wood on the pontoon is questionable. I’ve pulled it and will get one made. Pulled th plugs on the engine to do a compression test antbyhey were rusty. Not good. Engine isn’t locked but wondering if the crank and bearings are compromised. So. On goes the 115. That’s the max the pontoon is rated For anyhow.... Worse comes to worse, you can always pick up another 25-year-old outboard for a song. Can you sing? Oh, don't forget the spare stators. ..... Not the dollar short but the day late. There was a guy that advertised an old Checkmate fixer upper. No title to the boat or trailer. Excellent running 115 . “Could hear it run on the muffs” $400.00 That ad lasted about 6 hrs. There’s another guy with the same situation with a 175 Black Max for $800.00 but it’s short shaft. I don’t know if my lower will fit it or not. But I’ll still investigate. Oh well |
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On Fri, 22 Jun 2018 08:13:12 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote: It sat for a couple years. The transom wood on the pontoon is questionable. I’ve pulled it and will get one made. Pulled th plugs on the engine to do a compression test antbyhey were rusty. Not good. Engine isn’t locked but wondering if the crank and bearings are compromised. So. On goes the 115. That’s the max the pontoon is rated For anyhow... What was the compression? If the cylinder walls are rusty, it will be low. A shot of oil in there will bring it up temporarily. After a while the rings may even hone them down enough to be serviceable again. It is actually pretty amazing how bad those old 2 strokers can be and still run OK. My neighbor gets "dead" ones all the time and breathes life back into them. This guy has a fleet of boats that Harry could only imagine and he got them all free or very cheap. I suppose you might want to go with the 115 if it is a better motor tho. What is the weight difference? |
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![]() 11:21 On Fri, 22 Jun 2018 08:13:12 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: It sat for a couple years. The transom wood on the pontoon is questionable.. I’ve pulled it and will get one made. Pulled th plugs on the engine to do a compression test antbyhey were rusty. Not good. Engine isn’t locked but wondering if the crank and bearings are compromised. So. On goes the 115. That’s the max the pontoon is rated For anyhow... What was the compression? If the cylinder walls are rusty, it will be low. A shot of oil in there will bring it up temporarily. After a while the rings may even hone them down enough to be serviceable again. It is actually pretty amazing how bad those old 2 strokers can be and still run OK. My neighbor gets "dead" ones all the time and breathes life back into them. This guy has a fleet of boats that Harry could only imagine and he got them all free or very cheap. I suppose you might want to go with the 115 if it is a better motor tho. What is the weight difference? ....... 250 on the 85 and 360 for the 115. Plus the 115 is a taller 6cyl. So there’s going to be additional side rocking with it but with this tug it probably won’t matter much. I also have the big Evinrude 125 but it’s a short shaft and I’d have to change over the controls etc. |
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On 6/22/18 2:08 PM, Tim wrote:
11:21 On Fri, 22 Jun 2018 08:13:12 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: It sat for a couple years. The transom wood on the pontoon is questionable. I’ve pulled it and will get one made. Pulled th plugs on the engine to do a compression test antbyhey were rusty. Not good. Engine isn’t locked but wondering if the crank and bearings are compromised. So. On goes the 115. That’s the max the pontoon is rated For anyhow... What was the compression? If the cylinder walls are rusty, it will be low. A shot of oil in there will bring it up temporarily. After a while the rings may even hone them down enough to be serviceable again. It is actually pretty amazing how bad those old 2 strokers can be and still run OK. My neighbor gets "dead" ones all the time and breathes life back into them. This guy has a fleet of boats that Harry could only imagine and he got them all free or very cheap. I suppose you might want to go with the 115 if it is a better motor tho. What is the weight difference? ...... 250 on the 85 and 360 for the 115. Plus the 115 is a taller 6cyl. So there’s going to be additional side rocking with it but with this tug it probably won’t matter much. I also have the big Evinrude 125 but it’s a short shaft and I’d have to change over the controls etc. At least you get to be trailed by a cloud of two cycle smoke... |
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![]() 1:19 PMKeyser Soze - show quoted text - At least you get to be trailed by a cloud of two cycle smoke... ......... Well, with the new synthetic oils it’s not as bad as it used to be. What was it 60 years ago you took 5 gal of gas and mixed a quart of straight 30 weight motor oil to it? Not many mosquitoes on the lake after running lot of that. |
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On Fri, 22 Jun 2018 11:08:00 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote: 11:21 On Fri, 22 Jun 2018 08:13:12 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: It sat for a couple years. The transom wood on the pontoon is questionable. I’ve pulled it and will get one made. Pulled th plugs on the engine to do a compression test antbyhey were rusty. Not good. Engine isn’t locked but wondering if the crank and bearings are compromised. So. On goes the 115. That’s the max the pontoon is rated For anyhow... What was the compression? If the cylinder walls are rusty, it will be low. A shot of oil in there will bring it up temporarily. After a while the rings may even hone them down enough to be serviceable again. It is actually pretty amazing how bad those old 2 strokers can be and still run OK. My neighbor gets "dead" ones all the time and breathes life back into them. This guy has a fleet of boats that Harry could only imagine and he got them all free or very cheap. I suppose you might want to go with the 115 if it is a better motor tho. What is the weight difference? ...... 250 on the 85 and 360 for the 115. Plus the 115 is a taller 6cyl. So there’s going to be additional side rocking with it but with this tug it probably won’t matter much. I also have the big Evinrude 125 but it’s a short shaft and I’d have to change over the controls etc. Are you sure you even need the long shaft. Most of the toons I see around here use a short shaft and mine is mounted 4" above stock. The only place I have trouble is it can blow out on a tight turn if I have it trimmed up too much. |
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![]() 2:18 On Fri, 22 Jun 2018 11:08:00 -0700 (PDT), Tim - show quoted text - Are you sure you even need the long shaft. Most of the toons I see around here use a short shaft and mine is mounted 4" above stock. The only place I have trouble is it can blow out on a tight turn if I have it trimmed up too much. ,,, oh yes. I’m pretty sure. I’ll send a pic to Eddie. How’s that? |
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On Fri, 22 Jun 2018 12:35:42 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote: 2:18 On Fri, 22 Jun 2018 11:08:00 -0700 (PDT), Tim - show quoted text - Are you sure you even need the long shaft. Most of the toons I see around here use a short shaft and mine is mounted 4" above stock. The only place I have trouble is it can blow out on a tight turn if I have it trimmed up too much. ,,, oh yes. I’m pretty sure. I’ll send a pic to Eddie. How’s that? Sure. He doesn't tell me about all of the posts tho. I will be sure to ask him about it. |
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