No pictures but I'm stoked.
Back story; Back in 1995 I ran my local river with a 14 foot Jon boat powered by a 25hp Johnson Jet Outboard motor. After many many trips up and down the river, plus a couple rebuilds of the jet pump, I managed to seize up the bearings in the pump unit. At that point, I researched and sourced a used lower unit designed for a standard prop. I installed the lower unit but never actually put the motor on the water after the install.
This motor sat on a test stand untouched, until about 3 years ago. I got to thinking, do I really want to keep a "rope pull start" engine, any more as I get a bit older? (Ahem, cough, cough) So I sourced the used parts to retro fit to electric start. I pulled the plugs and spun it over just to confirm everything was hooked up correctly but, once again the engine never was actually started or left the test stand.
Today I drug it out from the back corner of my garage. Hooked up a water hose, hooked up a fuel tank and gerry-rigged a 12 volt power source with enough amps the spin the starter. I pulled the plugs, spray oil the cylinders and cranked it over a few seconds to lube everything. Then installed the plugs, pumped the fuel line full, primed the carbs (uses a primer rather than a choke on this model) and hit the starter button.
Just as expected, the engine fired right up and runs great on the test stand. Near as I can figure, the last time this engine was fired up was 21 years ago.
Woohoo,,,,,,,, I think I will throw it on a hull and give it some exercise. [w00t]
PS; I do plan to install a new water pump impeller first.