stubbstheman88
Cadet
- Joined
- Oct 15, 2008
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hello
i am not new to outboards but have never done a complete rebuild before
we recent bought a 1960 80 hp mark 78a direct reverse...i know all about the reverse system and how the whole motor runs in reverse...
when we bought the motor it had been sitting on its side in a barn for maybe ten years...we opened the ports on the side where the fuel enters the cylinder and found that the top cyliner had a resident....apparently a mouse entered through the carb throat and made a nest in the cylinder and caused it to lock up...we figured the only way to fix this was to open the block and clean it all out completly...i was wondering if this was a big deal just taking the whole assembly out and cleaning it. Could this be done easily? also the plate on the back of the block with the pug holes in it....if that is taken of would that make it possible to clean out the cylinder?
any help or comments would be greatly appreciated
i am not new to outboards but have never done a complete rebuild before
we recent bought a 1960 80 hp mark 78a direct reverse...i know all about the reverse system and how the whole motor runs in reverse...
when we bought the motor it had been sitting on its side in a barn for maybe ten years...we opened the ports on the side where the fuel enters the cylinder and found that the top cyliner had a resident....apparently a mouse entered through the carb throat and made a nest in the cylinder and caused it to lock up...we figured the only way to fix this was to open the block and clean it all out completly...i was wondering if this was a big deal just taking the whole assembly out and cleaning it. Could this be done easily? also the plate on the back of the block with the pug holes in it....if that is taken of would that make it possible to clean out the cylinder?
any help or comments would be greatly appreciated