Luke000
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Hello everyone, I have been a little absent recently, especially for my Lone*Star project thread. But I was at an estate auction just before the holiday and picked up a cool old outboard (along with some other goodies), a 1949 Scott Atwater 493 7.5HP Shift. I paid $35 for her and although she looks rough on the outside, it is actually in pretty good shape for not having seen the light of day for at least 10 years. The motor is free, has lots of compression, goes into F, N and R, clean gas tank, undamaged skeg and prop, no cracks anywhere. Tomorrow I am going to get actual numbers on the compression and test the spark but as long as those two things come back good; my plans on it are just going to consist of a good cleaning, new paint, carb rebuild, and just general "freshen" up. The PO at one point painted the engine cover with a green a few shades off from original and I am going to get it closer to original. I also might try and find some repro decals if I have a little money left in the budget.
I also made up a very quick workstand, consists of (3) 8' 2x4's and about (40) 2-1/2" deck screws, cost was an hour of my time and under $10 in materials, sturdy enough to hold my weight @ #210
Inside the tank:
I also made up a very quick workstand, consists of (3) 8' 2x4's and about (40) 2-1/2" deck screws, cost was an hour of my time and under $10 in materials, sturdy enough to hold my weight @ #210
Inside the tank: