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I bought a new to me motor.   Per @fishinwrench's rave reviews I've been searching.   I found an almost too good to be true deal.   Guy got it on a boat he bought.  He used it last year but it was giving him problems.  He just got tired of fooling with it, and wanted a newer motor.  He posted it on Facebook Marketplace for $450 with MO title.  He advised it wasn't running.  I asked what it was/wasn't doing.   He said he just wanted rid of it, make an offer.  I explained to him I didn't want to buy a money pit, offered $200. He accepted.    I drove about an hour to get it.  The title is in his name, transferred in the spring.  I am mechanically inclined.   Have most tools that would most likely be needed.   I did have an issue removing the cowling I must admit.   But I figured it out.  

I found this bracket that seems to be there to hold something that's missing.   Any ideas?  20241031_211519.jpg

I know a compression test is the first to do, getting a gauge tomorrow. I've seen a few thoughts in how to do it.  Remove 1 plug, or remove both.  I'm familiar wirh timing on a vehicle,  and only one is removed to find TDC.   I would think the same with 2 strokes.

 Then the spark will be tested on both.

I also found this bolt in the bottom of the motor housing.   I didn't see where it may go, it's very covered in grease,  as it has not been connected for quite a long time.   20241031_212044.jpg

Lastly, this electrical component seems to be missing a wire.  Any idea what it is? No loose wires are in the area that are obvious. 20241031_211828.jpg

I plan to get this motor useful and take it to Jigfest.  

Any thoughts,  tips, or advice is welcomed. 

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9 hours ago, Daryk Campbell Sr said:

I bought a new to me motor.   Per @fishinwrench's rave reviews I've been searching.   I found an almost too good to be true deal.   Guy got it on a boat he bought.  He used it last year but it was giving him problems.  He just got tired of fooling with it, and wanted a newer motor.  He posted it on Facebook Marketplace for $450 with MO title.  He advised it wasn't running.  I asked what it was/wasn't doing.   He said he just wanted rid of it, make an offer.  I explained to him I didn't want to buy a money pit, offered $200. He accepted.    I drove about an hour to get it.  The title is in his name, transferred in the spring.  I am mechanically inclined.   Have most tools that would most likely be needed.   I did have an issue removing the cowling I must admit.   But I figured it out.  

I found this bracket that seems to be there to hold something that's missing.   Any ideas?  20241031_211519.jpg

I know a compression test is the first to do, getting a gauge tomorrow. I've seen a few thoughts in how to do it.  Remove 1 plug, or remove both.  I'm familiar wirh timing on a vehicle,  and only one is removed to find TDC.   I would think the same with 2 strokes.

 Then the spark will be tested on both.

I also found this bolt in the bottom of the motor housing.   I didn't see where it may go, it's very covered in grease,  as it has not been connected for quite a long time.   20241031_212044.jpg

Lastly, this electrical component seems to be missing a wire.  Any idea what it is? No loose wires are in the area that are obvious. 20241031_211828.jpg

I plan to get this motor useful and take it to Jigfest.  

Any thoughts,  tips, or advice is welcomed. 

20241031_212255.jpg

                      You have the best mechanic hanging out here on the forums. I'm betting you will have this thing up and running in no time Daryk! 

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15 hours ago, Daryk Campbell Sr said:

Lastly, this electrical component seems to be missing a wire.  Any idea what it is? No loose wires are in the area that are obvious. 

Neutral safety switch.

Prevents the motor from being able to be started when in gear. 

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6 hours ago, fishinwrench said:

According to the model # she's a 1983 

Not a 1976 

Does the model # on the title match the model # on the motor tag ?  

 

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7 hours ago, fishinwrench said:

Choke solenoid and associated linkage.

Only needed on electric start applications. 

It is an electric start motor. The other side has the starter.  I will look a little more to see what may connect. 

The bracket I'm talking about is different from the chilicke linkage. Here's a better picture.  20241101_175617.jpg

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5 hours ago, Daryk Campbell Sr said:

It is an electric start motor

Not according to the model # on the motor it isn't.   

Title doesn't jive either.  No model number on the title?     😂 Somebody in Jeff City was drunk when they printed that SOB !

You've got some funny business going on there.   

 

 

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5 hours ago, fishinwrench said:

Not according to the model # on the motor it isn't.   

Title doesn't jive either.  No model number on the title?     😂 Somebody in Jeff City was drunk when they printed that SOB !

You've got some funny business going on there.   

 

 

100% Frankenstein

As far as the title,  I'm curious if it was from another state with bill of sale.   I could see where someone may have forgotten the year.   The vin is off but I could also see where the E and L could be misrepresented.   I did car insurance for 20 years.   Early days of hand written info, it happened quite alot.  

 

Frankenstein will be it's name.   I appreciate the info.  Maybe between the info you gave and some dumb luck,  I'll have a good few years. 

Money is just ink and paper, worthless until it switches hands, and worthless again until the next transaction. (me)

I am the master of my unspoken words, and the slave to those that should have remained unsaid. (unknown)

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