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1956 Evinrude Lark 30 HP Tear down
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<blockquote data-quote="Piomarine" data-source="post: 476938" data-attributes="member: 16014"><p>There has not been any progress as of late. I’m a high school teacher and school has started for us so that has been my main focus. </p><p></p><p>My next project is going to be a thorough scrubbing of everything and pulling the top crankshaft seal. Once I can get all of the seals, ignition parts, and new rubber and gaskets in hand I will start reassembly. </p><p></p><p>I still need to figure out how to get the motor clamp screws unfrozen. Also I am still getting a slight hitch in the cylinders where the motor was frozen. The walls feel smooth and there is no corrosion but even still it just want to slightly hang up when I spin it with a socket wrench. It is so much more loose than it was though, and getting better the more I spin it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Piomarine, post: 476938, member: 16014"] There has not been any progress as of late. I’m a high school teacher and school has started for us so that has been my main focus. My next project is going to be a thorough scrubbing of everything and pulling the top crankshaft seal. Once I can get all of the seals, ignition parts, and new rubber and gaskets in hand I will start reassembly. I still need to figure out how to get the motor clamp screws unfrozen. Also I am still getting a slight hitch in the cylinders where the motor was frozen. The walls feel smooth and there is no corrosion but even still it just want to slightly hang up when I spin it with a socket wrench. It is so much more loose than it was though, and getting better the more I spin it. [/QUOTE]
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