sutor623
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Re: Evinrude 35hp Big twin
Yeah Im going to pull the L/U and then the powerhead. I think my best bet is too pull the exhaust plate so that I can see how the rings/cylinders look, then I want to possibly pull the cylinder head and try and heat/deepcreep the pistons in an attempt to free up this old boy. From what I can tell, the motor looks pretty well taken care of, with little use. My guess is either this thing froze up a long time ago, and someone pulled the carb to put on a different motor, or they pulled the carb to do maintenance, and just never got back around to reinstalling it. The starter and air box that are necessary to remove to get to the carb were sold to me with the motor, so I am very curious to see what this guys insides look like. The fact that there was oil in the cylinders gives me a hint of faith.....
It looks like paint is missing, but actually that is grime that I have yet to remove.
Yeah Im going to pull the L/U and then the powerhead. I think my best bet is too pull the exhaust plate so that I can see how the rings/cylinders look, then I want to possibly pull the cylinder head and try and heat/deepcreep the pistons in an attempt to free up this old boy. From what I can tell, the motor looks pretty well taken care of, with little use. My guess is either this thing froze up a long time ago, and someone pulled the carb to put on a different motor, or they pulled the carb to do maintenance, and just never got back around to reinstalling it. The starter and air box that are necessary to remove to get to the carb were sold to me with the motor, so I am very curious to see what this guys insides look like. The fact that there was oil in the cylinders gives me a hint of faith.....
It looks like paint is missing, but actually that is grime that I have yet to remove.