So I picked up this motor for $40 as-is (seized)
Managed to get it freed up and it felt like it had compression.
It was missing the manual starter and the electric start has some issue (doesn't seem to run at the right speed with the start button)
Also missing the stop button, tiller grip handle (and the components in the handle) and whoever had it must have tried to free the motor with the flywheel nut since it was stripped.
Ended up finding a guy locally selling a 1974 9.9 electric start for parts, he wanted $150, picked it up for $125. He showed me a receipt for $133 in parts he put in it trying to get it to run but the only thing wrong with it according to him it was "running rough"...
So I take it home, play with the low speed carb setting, put new plugs in and away it goes. Sigh.
Now I don't have a parts motor anymore and still need all the parts to get the '83 running. haha.
I temporarily borrowed the flywheel nut and after some adjustments she fires up and runs for about a minute or so. Huzzah! Time to buy some parts
Managed to get it freed up and it felt like it had compression.
It was missing the manual starter and the electric start has some issue (doesn't seem to run at the right speed with the start button)
Also missing the stop button, tiller grip handle (and the components in the handle) and whoever had it must have tried to free the motor with the flywheel nut since it was stripped.
Ended up finding a guy locally selling a 1974 9.9 electric start for parts, he wanted $150, picked it up for $125. He showed me a receipt for $133 in parts he put in it trying to get it to run but the only thing wrong with it according to him it was "running rough"...
So I take it home, play with the low speed carb setting, put new plugs in and away it goes. Sigh.
Now I don't have a parts motor anymore and still need all the parts to get the '83 running. haha.
I temporarily borrowed the flywheel nut and after some adjustments she fires up and runs for about a minute or so. Huzzah! Time to buy some parts
