ashseb85
New Member
Hi Everyone.
This is my first post on here so bear with me please. I'm a sea fisherman and have my dads old boat which has been sitting idol for 12 years on my mums drive way. Recently I have made plans to get it back in the sea. The engine on the boat hasn't been turned over in all them 12 years. Now I've had a quick look at it and the engine itself looks in very good condition when you take the lid off, the prop spins fine, spark plugs work. The fuel tank is rusty and the fuel line is perished so I'm getting new ones of those. A guy that my brother in law knows repairs and maintains his gardening machinery and has looked at it and feels he could get it going. He has taken the carb to clean it out and just waiting for the fuel tank to arrive.
The engine is an Evinrude 25 1978. (I could be wrong on the year)
Is there anything that you guys would recommend that I replace etc? I am completely new to engines of any sort so any help in the restoration of this engine would be most appreciated.
Ill put up some photos when I can.
Thanks in advance.
Ash
This is my first post on here so bear with me please. I'm a sea fisherman and have my dads old boat which has been sitting idol for 12 years on my mums drive way. Recently I have made plans to get it back in the sea. The engine on the boat hasn't been turned over in all them 12 years. Now I've had a quick look at it and the engine itself looks in very good condition when you take the lid off, the prop spins fine, spark plugs work. The fuel tank is rusty and the fuel line is perished so I'm getting new ones of those. A guy that my brother in law knows repairs and maintains his gardening machinery and has looked at it and feels he could get it going. He has taken the carb to clean it out and just waiting for the fuel tank to arrive.
The engine is an Evinrude 25 1978. (I could be wrong on the year)
Is there anything that you guys would recommend that I replace etc? I am completely new to engines of any sort so any help in the restoration of this engine would be most appreciated.
Ill put up some photos when I can.
Thanks in advance.
Ash