Prep before trying to start a 2 stroke outboard that hasn't run for years.

RichardtheBoffin

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Anything other making sure its not siezed, I should do to a 140hp Evinrude 2 stroke, that hasn't been run for years? (Dry stored), before trying to run it?

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Or just try to start it (in water) and see how it goes before deciding on what potentially needs to be done. Obviously make sure the fuel is fresh with the appropriate 2 stroke oil mixed or separate depending on what the engine needs.
 
Or just try to start it (in water) and see how it goes before deciding on what potentially needs to be done. Obviously make sure the fuel is fresh with the appropriate 2 stroke oil mixed or separate depending on what the engine needs.

This is the best advice yet, fresh fuel and go from there. If it shows good signs it's worth the effort and expense of going further.

I recently did this with a Yamaha 90 2 stroke, incredibly satisfying - good luck.
 
Thanks everyone.

Its a VRO engine that mixes its own oil, so I will plumb in a can of premix petrol to see if it runs. It's not ceased and the motor looks great now I've looked under the cover. No idea what's in the main fuel tank... probably a lot of condensation.

cups/muffs are due tomorrow so I will make sure it's got plenty of water going through it before I try firing it up...
 
Well she fired up today!

Smokey as hell but then there is a lot of oil going in - pre mixed petrol and what ever the VRO is putting in.

Pretty amazing really.

I think the water impellor is toast. With muffs on, no water is coming out the tell tail or exhaust so I only ran her for a few seconds.

Next stop, get the gearcase off and sort the water pump.
 
Well I have had a bit of a struggle with a siezed teleflex, which took a long time to get freed off, then I wasn't seeing any water at the tell tail when I put the muffs on, so decided to check the water pump.

Needless to say the gearcase wouldn't budge.

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Eventually with some very careful application of wedges, it came off. The drive shaft splines were bone dry so very reluctant to slide out!

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The water pump impeller looked ok to me, no cracks or missing vanes. Some sign of wear on the cup and plate faces. The water tube was quite crusty so I don't think it was sealing well at all.

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I'm just waiting for a new pump to arrive before I re-assemble and test it.

If the water circulates ok, I'll fire it up again and see if runs reliably. Then I need to clear out the fuel tank.
 
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