Nice find. I wish I had the room to store stuff like that, but then again I would have another project boat at that point.... lol
Nothing like working on your own motor to know how to troubleshoot/fix. A lot cheaper then a mechanic, if you can find one that will work on these older engines.
SHSU
Yeah, I've now got one complete 115hp with good compression and a complete 115hp and 90hp, both with one bad cylinder. The bad 115hp has one cylinder reading 100psi, so not sure yet if its completely gone, or maybe just a stuck ring. This 90hp was 120-125psi on all but #3. Once I cleared the plug hole, it read just over 40psi, so pretty sure that one is shot. If I could find someone nearby that could hone/bore the two blocks, I'd be tempted to rebuild one or both as a hobby. I know its not always the most cost efficient, but not too bad, especially if doing it over time.
Just the integrated trim unit was enough for me to pay the $100 bills for it, along with the carb set, cowling, lower unit, controls, and all the other interchangeable parts, it was a no brainer. Really wish the compression would have checked out, but, it is what it is.
Maybe I'll become an old TOP hobbyist and mechanic in my retirement years
Or, I'll just pick up a new 4 stroke and be done with it all...lol