I just purchased a 1960 Johnson 10hp that is in great shape. The cover, powerhead and mid motor area look nearly showroom except for a few scratches. The lower unit is another story. My questions are as follows:
1. What do I do to small scratches that expose bare aluminum on the upper part of the motor that is in great shape. I fear that touch up might make it looks worse.
2. For the lower unit, I was thinking of using aircraft paint remover and strip it to bare aluminum and start over from there. Should I do it as all one unit or as pieces? I have to rebuild it, so I could strip and paint separate parts while I have it open or rebuild and paint it complete once back together. I have a compressor but no spray gun. I suppose I could buy a cheap gun from Harbor Freight. The worst part is the lowest section and the skeg. Take a look at the pic below and let me know what you would do to get a 8 out of 10 finish appearance wise that will hold up well. I don't mind slight imperfections in my paint job as long as it is durable.
1. What do I do to small scratches that expose bare aluminum on the upper part of the motor that is in great shape. I fear that touch up might make it looks worse.
2. For the lower unit, I was thinking of using aircraft paint remover and strip it to bare aluminum and start over from there. Should I do it as all one unit or as pieces? I have to rebuild it, so I could strip and paint separate parts while I have it open or rebuild and paint it complete once back together. I have a compressor but no spray gun. I suppose I could buy a cheap gun from Harbor Freight. The worst part is the lowest section and the skeg. Take a look at the pic below and let me know what you would do to get a 8 out of 10 finish appearance wise that will hold up well. I don't mind slight imperfections in my paint job as long as it is durable.
