I've made a few posts on here about this motor, so I decided to start a thread for my restoration. That is, assuming I choose to go forward.
So far, I bought a DT40TC for almost nothing. The owner didn't know anything about it, except it was attached to the boat he wanted. It seemed to turn over easily with the pull starter. Electrical is a bit hit or miss in the main harness, the engine cover was home to some mice for a long time. I've checked all the relays, and they work. The trim motor makes a noise, but doesn't operate. Knowing it wouldn't be accurate, I attempted a compression check, and it was almost non-existent. I'm not sure if that is because the engine is cold and hasn't run in forever, the engine is beyond repair, if the gauge I rented was bad, or if I didn't have it seated properly.
So far, I've disassembled the starter relay box, the CDI box and removed those, and removed the heads to inspect inside. The head gasket is far gone, and it was obvious that water has gotten on several head bolts by the rust. So I'm not completely sure it didn't have a blown head gasket at some point. I didn't see any rust down in the engine so far. There are some visible "lines" in the same spot down each cylinder wall. They both come from the corner of the exhaust outlet. Rubbing my finger around the cylinder wall, it is incredibly smooth, with the exception being that line running form the exhaust port. It has a friction coefficient not unlike a piece of notebook paper. To uneducated me, that doesn't seem like much wear. Nothing was gouged at all. There also seemed to be a large pool of blue/green oil in the engine, but I haven't opened up behind the carb yet to inspect. That is my next task.
Any advise or suggestions on how to proceed would be appreciated. I'm trying to determine if this is fixable before ordering new parts.
Line from exhaust port corner. About 1cm wide.
Other visible lines which I can't feel at all. Blue/green oil is visible in the intake port.
So far, I bought a DT40TC for almost nothing. The owner didn't know anything about it, except it was attached to the boat he wanted. It seemed to turn over easily with the pull starter. Electrical is a bit hit or miss in the main harness, the engine cover was home to some mice for a long time. I've checked all the relays, and they work. The trim motor makes a noise, but doesn't operate. Knowing it wouldn't be accurate, I attempted a compression check, and it was almost non-existent. I'm not sure if that is because the engine is cold and hasn't run in forever, the engine is beyond repair, if the gauge I rented was bad, or if I didn't have it seated properly.
So far, I've disassembled the starter relay box, the CDI box and removed those, and removed the heads to inspect inside. The head gasket is far gone, and it was obvious that water has gotten on several head bolts by the rust. So I'm not completely sure it didn't have a blown head gasket at some point. I didn't see any rust down in the engine so far. There are some visible "lines" in the same spot down each cylinder wall. They both come from the corner of the exhaust outlet. Rubbing my finger around the cylinder wall, it is incredibly smooth, with the exception being that line running form the exhaust port. It has a friction coefficient not unlike a piece of notebook paper. To uneducated me, that doesn't seem like much wear. Nothing was gouged at all. There also seemed to be a large pool of blue/green oil in the engine, but I haven't opened up behind the carb yet to inspect. That is my next task.
Any advise or suggestions on how to proceed would be appreciated. I'm trying to determine if this is fixable before ordering new parts.


Line from exhaust port corner. About 1cm wide.

Other visible lines which I can't feel at all. Blue/green oil is visible in the intake port.
