Seaduck
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I have an ancient, clutch less, long shaft, Seagul Silver Century 5hp. Its the type meant as a back up for a small cruiser/yacht where it doesn't matter if the big 5 bladed prop starts turning the moment it fires (interesting handling characteristics when I tried it on the back of my 8ft dinghy) with no neutral and no reverse. I bought it as a non runner for £40, 1 new spark plug and it has been 100% reliable since
It always starts on the first tug
but whilst its running it pulls a green silt out of the tank. I'm assuming this is corrosion sediment from the bronze/copper fuel tank and 40+ years of varying quality two stroke mixes.
Can anyone recommend a way to clean it or am I going to have to seal the inside of the tank somehow?
Also so I don't have to row out to open water and then take off the minute I pull the cord
was/is there a kit available from Seagul to fit a clutch/neutral?
Neal
It always starts on the first tug
Can anyone recommend a way to clean it or am I going to have to seal the inside of the tank somehow?
Also so I don't have to row out to open water and then take off the minute I pull the cord
Neal