Anyway, on to new things....
It was getting to the point where I wanted to get a motor so I could start fitting and mounting the steering cables, power cables and attaching the controls. I also needed the control box so I could figure out where I would mount it and how to hide it. So much depends on so many other things. I'd been trolling Craigslist for months looking for the diamond in the rough. I honed in on Mercury because there seem to be more of them for sale and parts are available, even for the older ones. I went and looked at a few motors and most were the "rough" and not the diamond. The other problem was getting the right size. There were several 50hp which I thought was too small and then there were 85hp, which I thought was to much. If I didn't have a trailer, it might have been easier to buy a boat, motor and trailer and throw away the boat!
Anyway, last weekend, a 1975 65HP Mercury showed up on Craigslist and after an hour drive into middle of Missouri, I bought it. The title says 1976, but the serial number denotes a 1975 model.
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Here's the beast laying on its side on my dolly. The power head looked in reasonable shape. The owner said it ran well and was a strong performer. I'm going on faith here so wish me luck. Missouri is the "Show Me" state, but I didn't live up to my state's credo.
One reason we couldn't test it was that it was off the boat. In addition, the lower unit needs a little work before it can be mounted and started. They had apparently hit something and broke out the plastic nut that holds the whole propeller shaft and shift assembly in the lower unit. So, I needed to order a few parts to get it back together. Along with the nut, I got some O rings and a water pump rebuild kit. Since the lower unit is off, you might as well restore some critical pieces.
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Here's the lower unit disassembled on my workmate. The ring in the middle is the plastic nut that was stripped out of the housing on the left. Everything seems to be there and in reasonable shape. I also found a service manual for this model on ebay which I will need to get it all back together. After it gets back together, I plan to mount it and attempt to fire it up.
Since I want it to look nice, I will also sand and spray paint all the black metal parts to make it look shiny and new. The plastic housing is pretty clean and the decals are mostly intact. A little cleaning and it should look much better.
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Bob
Completed Malahini (launched 6/24/2012)
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