Rutgers
Well-known member
Last summer I picked up a 1952 2 HP Elgin outboard at a Garage Sale for $35 if I remember right. At that time I couldn't get the flywheel to turn at all. I was told by a number of people that it was seized up, but I figured for the money I had into it, worst case I'd repaint it and put it in the library for a decorator.
Last night my buddy Rick Troutman was over and we started messing with it. I've been periodically soaking the cylinder with PB blaster over the last year, and it still wouldn't turn, so we started taking parts off.
We took off the prop and the cap that the shaft goes through for the prop. Forgive me, but I don't know the proper name for it. Come to find out, that shaft is frozen inside what looks like a brass bushing (maybe some kind of bearing?) and the motor now turns freely. Looking at some websites, these motors look pretty simple wo work on and parts are still available. I'm pretty excited and looking forward to this project. I have know knowledge of engines at all, so this will be a pretty good learning experience for me.
This motor will be going on my Brant 2. For all the time I've been hunting, this will be the first time I've had a motor on a boat with the exception of my tender for layout gunning. It should open up some new opportunities for me. I can't wait!
Anyone have some tips or advice for me before I get too far into this project?
Thanks,
Paul
Last night my buddy Rick Troutman was over and we started messing with it. I've been periodically soaking the cylinder with PB blaster over the last year, and it still wouldn't turn, so we started taking parts off.
We took off the prop and the cap that the shaft goes through for the prop. Forgive me, but I don't know the proper name for it. Come to find out, that shaft is frozen inside what looks like a brass bushing (maybe some kind of bearing?) and the motor now turns freely. Looking at some websites, these motors look pretty simple wo work on and parts are still available. I'm pretty excited and looking forward to this project. I have know knowledge of engines at all, so this will be a pretty good learning experience for me.
This motor will be going on my Brant 2. For all the time I've been hunting, this will be the first time I've had a motor on a boat with the exception of my tender for layout gunning. It should open up some new opportunities for me. I can't wait!
Anyone have some tips or advice for me before I get too far into this project?
Thanks,
Paul