I started my second Merc project. This one is a 1979 9.8 that I paid about $60 USD for. (I’m in Canada, $100 CDN) The seller told me it had been sitting outside in all seasons un-protected, for about a year. I figured, for the price it would at least give me a good supply of spare parts.

The engine was not stuck. It turned over. Upon disassembly I found a very clean engine in decent condition. Someone looked after it at some point and ran quality oil. Very little carbon build up. I ordered up new rings, seals and bearings.
I degreased and pressure-washed everything. Aside from spider nests, dirt and pine needles the enclosure was also in quite good condition. Even the paper engine mounting gasket was dry and easily removed in 1 piece. I gave the removed gaskets to my wife. She cut new replacements with a laser cutter. She did a great job.

Today I put masking tape over the original decals and painted the assembly. I’m waiting for the two new crank seals to arrive then I can reassemble the engine.


The engine was not stuck. It turned over. Upon disassembly I found a very clean engine in decent condition. Someone looked after it at some point and ran quality oil. Very little carbon build up. I ordered up new rings, seals and bearings.
I degreased and pressure-washed everything. Aside from spider nests, dirt and pine needles the enclosure was also in quite good condition. Even the paper engine mounting gasket was dry and easily removed in 1 piece. I gave the removed gaskets to my wife. She cut new replacements with a laser cutter. She did a great job.

Today I put masking tape over the original decals and painted the assembly. I’m waiting for the two new crank seals to arrive then I can reassemble the engine.

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