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Small Motor Tune-Up Page 3

THE MOTOR AS RECEIVED

NEW PARTS TO INSTALL
(2) 584477 coils
(1) 172522 tune kit
(1) 439071 carb kit
(1) 203130 head gasket
(1) 434424 impeller
You can order this as a kit for $137.50 by clicking on the
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MASTERTECH DEMONSTRATES HOW TO TUNE UP AN OLDER SMALL MOTOR.
On this last page we will go through replacing
the water pump impeller and test running the completed motor.
Complete procedure continuing a major
tune up on a small motor, in this case a 1962 Evinrude 3 HP.
Just drop in here? GO
TO PAGE 1 showing the initial setup
and the magneto overhaul.
This particular model was built essentially
unchanged from 1951 through 1967 and as a 4 HP up into the
90's. You couldn't ask for a better trolling motor. Where
do YOU get one? E-bay and other auction sites have motors
up for sale all the time. Yard sales, flea markets, even your
local dealer may be happy to sell you an older motor they
don't think is worth repairing. Use good judgment, don't buy
a motor that is worn out! Generally the nicer looking ones
are in good shape.
These are the components we are using to
get this little jewel into perfect condition. All these parts
will cost you just a little over $125.00. The entire project
should only take you a Sunday afternoon, and will reward you
with a motor that runs better than new.
Most of the small pictures are active links
to full size photos to help you along. Just click to look,
they will open in a new browser window. Feel free to print
out any of this info FOR YOUR OWN USE ONLY!!
NEED MORE INFO?
SMALL
CARBURETOR REFERENCE VIEW
3HP
GEARCASE AND WATERPUMP REFERENCE VIEW
SHIFTING
MODELS TYPICAL GEARCASE AND PUMP
SECURE
QUICK ORDER FORM

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The
gearcase on this small motor is attached with only 4 bolts
and should drop right off. I found even though this motor
has little running time several problems in the water pump
area. In the picture of the pump components on the bench,
the small ring by the old impeller is some plastic melted
through the plate and stuck to the drive shaft. You should
NEVER run your motor out of the water as severe damage can
occur to the pump in just seconds on larger motors. Here the
damage was minimal and I replaced this plastic hubbed impeller
with a brass hubbed one from my stock. This was also missing
the small rubber O ring that is used at the top to seal the
splined area where the shaft fits into the crank. Without
this it would get rusty and soon wear out.
Clean the area where the stainless base
plate is situated on the gearcase thoroughly to remove any
old sealer, corrosion, or debris in the water intake area.
Chase the threads where the housing attaches with a tap to
clean out any corrosion. Examine the inside of the housing
for wear, these wear the most in the center around the driveshaft
and will suck air here and run hot at idle. Lightly face off
the housing to remove any burrs, even if you are installing
a new one. Of course this is unnecessary if you are working
with a larger motor and a plastic pump with a stainless liner.
Be sure to apply some molybdenum grease to the spline above
the O ring. Without this the spline will wear out rapidly.
Avoid excess and don't put any on the flat top of the driveshaft.
This
one came out pretty nice for a $127.00 motor. Price I pay
for living in Paradise added $84.00 more for air shipping,
but it was so well packed it could have survived just about
anything. Too bad all I have to run these in here is salt
water. So this one will be added to my collection for the
time being.
Hope this little dissertation on small motor
tune-ups was helpful to you. The project took about 5 hours
without the photos and so on, you can do it easily in the
same time frame.
I was just given a 1965 75 Johnson Electramatic
V4 by a friend who shipped in a boat from Idaho. It is a beauty,
I'll do some pages on how to tune it next.
GO TO PAGE
1 if you missed anything along
the way!
I HIGHLY RECOMMEND you obtain an OEM
model-specific service manual to help you. We have most available
RIGHT HERE
at Mastertech.
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