So I bought a 65hp Merc 650 3cyl for $50. The engine is complete but I have no wiring or controls to go with it. The overall condition of the engine is really good considering it's age but it does have the expected wire corrosion problems. My intent is to replace the 48hp Johnson on my pontoon with this engine if I can make it dependable. Here is where I start asking questions...
The serial number places the engine in the late 65 to early 66 year model and that's the best I can figure out. It's amazing at how little information there is on these engines. I have no history of the engine other than the kid I bought it from said he got it from an older couple on a boat he bought. It's supposed to be in running order per the old couple but the kid never fired it and replaced it with one he had from another boat. Believe the story if you will but that's what I was told. The truth is I have no idea how long it's been since it was ran or why it was removed. I will say this though, the rear supports for the top half of the cowl are broken at the bottom by the bolts which leads me to believe it was either hit from the side or fell over while off the transom. I read the post here about waking a sleeping outboard and that is the guide I will use to check this thing out but where do I start? I don't want to sink a lot of money into an engine that may or may not be worth saving. I have ordered a user's manual for the engine but it has not come in yet.
Can I check compression turning the engine by hand? What else should I look for that would be a reason to quit now?
I have turned the prop by hand but that's it. Either it's in neutral or the drive shaft has broken off. Sorry for the long post but I have more questions than I can remember to ask at this point. I'm pretty mechanically inclined but outboards are an alien species to me, antique outboards even more so.
The serial number places the engine in the late 65 to early 66 year model and that's the best I can figure out. It's amazing at how little information there is on these engines. I have no history of the engine other than the kid I bought it from said he got it from an older couple on a boat he bought. It's supposed to be in running order per the old couple but the kid never fired it and replaced it with one he had from another boat. Believe the story if you will but that's what I was told. The truth is I have no idea how long it's been since it was ran or why it was removed. I will say this though, the rear supports for the top half of the cowl are broken at the bottom by the bolts which leads me to believe it was either hit from the side or fell over while off the transom. I read the post here about waking a sleeping outboard and that is the guide I will use to check this thing out but where do I start? I don't want to sink a lot of money into an engine that may or may not be worth saving. I have ordered a user's manual for the engine but it has not come in yet.
Can I check compression turning the engine by hand? What else should I look for that would be a reason to quit now?
I have turned the prop by hand but that's it. Either it's in neutral or the drive shaft has broken off. Sorry for the long post but I have more questions than I can remember to ask at this point. I'm pretty mechanically inclined but outboards are an alien species to me, antique outboards even more so.