1ST Start in 30 years

CJSCARTERCRAFT

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What should I do to a 1957 35hp Evinrude Lark outbourd that has'nt been started in 30 years. Garage stored with minimal hours, to get it ready for summer?
 

Mas

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Re: 1ST Start in 30 years

First, make sure you remove plugs and get some oil into the cylinders before cranking her over.

Second, you need to probably plan on going through the carbs.

Third, Clean up and gap plugs and points.

Fourth, check compression and spark quality to determine next steps.

Fifth, replace all fuel lines with ethanol resistant lines or only use marine grade fuel.

Sixth, replace the water pump impeller.

Good Luck,

MAS
 

jonesg

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Re: 1ST Start in 30 years

I would start by getting the factory service manual.
Change everything in the ignition, coils, points condensors etc
plugs , wires, fuel lines, water pump
rebuild carbs with carb kits and so on.
 

coolguy147

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Re: 1ST Start in 30 years

check compression first. im sure its good just we wanna make sure so u wont put all this money and the motor wont even run or run right
 

Rick.

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Re: 1ST Start in 30 years

Take a look at the "Top Secret File" at the top of this forum. Lots of pertinent info for you. Good score. Rick.
 

tashasdaddy

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Re: 1ST Start in 30 years

remove plugs, tilt motor all the way up, oil cylinders, set over nite, then turn flywheel by hand, make sure everything moves smoothly. now check compression, then you can proceed to start the motor.
 

coolguy147

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Re: 1ST Start in 30 years

remove plugs, tilt motor all the way up, oil cylinders, set over nite, then turn flywheel by hand, make sure everything moves smoothly. now check compression, then you can proceed to start the motor.

try to do the oil thing the day before u check it because it can make readings go wack sometime. but u do want it to be oiled up nice. follow tashas instructions
 

lindy46

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Re: 1ST Start in 30 years

Great old motor. Mine runs like a new motor. Pushes my pontoon at 19mph and is a great trolling motor for fishing.
 
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