Hi, I have just bought a '73 Mercury 500 (kindly dated by a memeber of i-boats) I bought it blind from ebay as 'spares or repair' and it was said to be listed as such as the seller hadn't run it for a while and wasn't sure it would start. A friend of mine collected the engine from a long way away so I didn't get a chance to view it until it was actually in my hands.
The first thing I've discovered is that it is siezed. I tried to turn the propellor with it in gear but it wouldn't budge, even when I took the plugs out.
I have had it on its back now for a couple of days having poured some penetrating lubricant down each barrel but it still isn't shifting. I don't know if this engine was last used in salt of fresh water.
My questions are -
are mercury's (or any 2 stroke outboard for that matter) known to sieze easily if left for some time?
Could it be siezed in another area than the pistons i.e could it be the drive shaft from the propellor that's siezed.
Is there any way of 'easing' the pistons by turning the flywheel with a wrench?
Am I being impatient and should I expect it to take alot longer to unsieze.
Any advice in how to deal with this problem would be hugely appreciated. - thank you in advance.
The first thing I've discovered is that it is siezed. I tried to turn the propellor with it in gear but it wouldn't budge, even when I took the plugs out.
I have had it on its back now for a couple of days having poured some penetrating lubricant down each barrel but it still isn't shifting. I don't know if this engine was last used in salt of fresh water.
My questions are -
are mercury's (or any 2 stroke outboard for that matter) known to sieze easily if left for some time?
Could it be siezed in another area than the pistons i.e could it be the drive shaft from the propellor that's siezed.
Is there any way of 'easing' the pistons by turning the flywheel with a wrench?
Am I being impatient and should I expect it to take alot longer to unsieze.
Any advice in how to deal with this problem would be hugely appreciated. - thank you in advance.