Evinrude Repairs

kudos13

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Hey Guys,
So I just started my first working on my first outboard morot. It's an 1953-1954(I havent checked out the modle number yet) Evinrude 15hp. I bought it needing repairs. I was told it needs new ignition coils, to clean put new carb parts in, a new water impeller, and a tune up kit, also the gas lines need to be replaced. I was wondering if you guys might have some advice on how to do this or if you guys have any pics or videos you could share of how to do this. thanks for any advice you can share.
 

JB

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Re: Evinrude Repairs

Ahoy, kudos13

Welcome to iboats. :)

You need an OEM Service Manual. get it here: www.outboardbooks.com

Good luck. :)
 

SeaKaye12

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Re: Evinrude Repairs

Hi Kudos! Welcome!

I have one of those...mine is a 1955 15HP...aka Fastwin Aquasonic.

There are many many posts on here regarding all that you need to know. And; there are a lot of people here who own the 50's OMC motors. If you haven't already...search using "Fastwin".

Can we see a picture of your motor?

Chuck
 

nwcove

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Re: Evinrude Repairs

have a read of the "top secret" file at the beginning of this forum.
 

HighTrim

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Re: Evinrude Repairs

Step number 1: Take a compression reading. Let us know what you find and go from there.

You should take it one step at a time, you are after a full tuneup so writing a response for that would be tiring on the fingers :)

Pick a step and ask for help regarding that step.

Good luck!
 

kudos13

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Re: Evinrude Repairs

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Hey Guys,
So I just started my first working on my first outboard morot. It's an 1953-1954(I havent checked out the modle number yet) Evinrude 15hp. I bought it needing repairs. I was told it needs new ignition coils, to clean put new carb parts in, a new water impeller, and a tune up kit, also the gas lines need to be replaced. I was wondering if you guys might have some advice on how to do this or if you guys have any pics or videos you could share of how to do this. thanks for any advice you can share.
 

HighTrim

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Re: Evinrude Repairs

Do you have the needles and choke knob for the carb? Is that a salt water motor, some of the fasteners seem to have seen better days
 

SeaKaye12

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Re: Evinrude Repairs

Looks like it's gonna be fun kudos....

If I were you I would do the compression test like High Trim mentioned.

Then; I would go through from top to bottom and try your hand at loosening all the screws that you will need to remove to do the work you've outlined. Stubborn fasteners can make a fun job turn to misery real quick. Hopefully not too many will give you issues like breaking off and all. Go ahead and pop the flywheel. Drop the lower unit. Do these things before you lay out any money for parts.

Then; once you've convinced yourself (and maybe some of us here) that you want to make the $$$ commitment to proceed you can order the parts.

Get us those compression numbers....

Chuck
 

kudos13

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Re: Evinrude Repairs

how do i do a compression test? i know it has compression but thats itand yeah i have all the knobs for the carb the fine tuning knob for the lower speeds is stuck but ill get it freed up eventually and most of the screws i got lose just some were a little stripped that ill go back to... and it was a freshwater outboard only.
 

SeaKaye12

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Re: Evinrude Repairs

Get yourself the type of tester that screws into the spark plug threads. The ones that just push in are tough to use on a pull start motor.

Here's JB's FAQ on Compression Testing:
http://forums.iboats.com/showthread.php?t=391323

What your looking for is similar PSI on each cylinder; no more that 10% difference.

Chuck
 

kudos13

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Re: Evinrude Repairs

so i started to pull the outboard apart and i undid all the bolts on top of the fly wheel but i cent get it off to get to the coils. there were three little bolts and then one big nut to take off. am i missing any?
 

SeaKaye12

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Re: Evinrude Repairs

You're almost there :)

Now you need a puller. You can go to an auto parts store and borrow/rent a Harmonic Balance Puller. It pushes down on the crankshaft while pulling up on the flywheel. That's what those three small threaded holes are for. The puller might come with the Grade 8 bolts (1/4 20) otherwise you will have to get some.

You will also need to find a way to hold the flywheel from turning while you torque down the puller. Strap wrenches work OK...there are many other methods.

Chuck

Take a look here....he shows a picture of the puller if you scroll way down. This guy's great...I learned a lot reading his site.
http://conductorjonz.wordpress.com/category/johnson-sd15/
 
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