My son found this in a shed at his gran's house yesterday. It's a Seagull outboard that's been in the shed 40 years since last used, and wasn't prepped for storage and the shed's pretty damp. The prop turns, and things on the outside that are supposed to move, do. He wants to try to rebuild it, but I'm wondering if that's likely to be possible without spending a fortune.
I found this website
http://www.saving-old-seagulls.co.uk/index.html
but before getting involved with any detail wondered if those of you who know about restoration of old motors had any thoughts?
Thanks for any thoughts.
Chris
edit - he's itching to start taking it apart today - is it a bad idea to just start stripping it down, or can he get on with it so long as he keeps a photo record of where each part comes from? I've no idea about these things.
I found this website
http://www.saving-old-seagulls.co.uk/index.html
but before getting involved with any detail wondered if those of you who know about restoration of old motors had any thoughts?
Thanks for any thoughts.
Chris
edit - he's itching to start taking it apart today - is it a bad idea to just start stripping it down, or can he get on with it so long as he keeps a photo record of where each part comes from? I've no idea about these things.