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Free Late 50’s Johnson 35 HP Seahorse motor
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<blockquote data-quote="wmk0002" data-source="post: 484944" data-attributes="member: 13975"><p>Nice! I would love if you would document your work on it on this forum. My dad has an one as well which he bought on an old Crosby sled tri-hull in the late 90's. We fished out of it a for few years while I was young and it eventually started gradually breaking down. I think it had never been taken too great of care of and then sat for a while and our semi frequent use of it for a few years took its toll. Anyways, its now sitting in my shop and I plan to get it going again. I ordered most of the basic parts a couple years ago including water pump parts, everything to rebuild the fuel pump, and some carb parts. I know the gearcase also needs resealing. And depending on if the electric start can or cant get repaired, we need the compression release system parts as this one didn't have it and would tear a shoulder off if you didn't start it just right lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wmk0002, post: 484944, member: 13975"] Nice! I would love if you would document your work on it on this forum. My dad has an one as well which he bought on an old Crosby sled tri-hull in the late 90's. We fished out of it a for few years while I was young and it eventually started gradually breaking down. I think it had never been taken too great of care of and then sat for a while and our semi frequent use of it for a few years took its toll. Anyways, its now sitting in my shop and I plan to get it going again. I ordered most of the basic parts a couple years ago including water pump parts, everything to rebuild the fuel pump, and some carb parts. I know the gearcase also needs resealing. And depending on if the electric start can or cant get repaired, we need the compression release system parts as this one didn't have it and would tear a shoulder off if you didn't start it just right lol. [/QUOTE]
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