1962 Commodore (by West Bend) 10hp Outboard Motor Lake Test
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- Purchased this motor from Ben Dittmar after he got it from Marv at Tomahawk. Very happy to have been able to buy this one. It turned out a great runner and these motors don't show up very often. A points cleaning, a lot of struggles with dropping the gearcase, and an impeller plate later and it is a very nice runner.
Your videos help me get through the cold winter days.
They remind me that spring will return again and I need more projects.
@timecountry3839 I'm sure glad to be able to help with that. I'm looking forward to Spring and getting back on the water again. If i get any time away from all the other stuff going on in life this winter, I'll get a couple more motors done and ready to run next season. Thanks for watching!
really tacked up quick,.,, nice.,,.
It's a nice strong one as well as being fairly unusual. Thanks for watching!
Nice!
Thank you, Ben. It's a nice runner. Thanks for watching!
New subscriber here,that's a neat motor,I'll have to say you have quite the collection of vintage outboard motors,I just recently got into restoring them,and doing the mechanicals,I'm partial to Evinrude and Johnson's
Thank you for the sub and welcome aboard! I have accumulated a number of vintage and antique motors over the past several years. I have a lot of fun bringing them.back to life and running them on a boat again. I am also quite partial to OMC motors as well. I do enjoy getting into something different from time to time to change it up, but I'll always default to OMC. Have fun, good luck, be safe, and enjoy! Thanks for watching!
Looks good and sounds real smooth and strong. I only managed to get one motor out for a joyride this long weekend, my RDE-16.
This one is smooth and strong for a 10hp. Very pleased to have this one in my collection. At least you got a good one out for a run! Thanks for watching!
One of those in Running Condition would fetch about how much do you think 🤔? A gentleman here in Northern Ohio is selling one on Facebook and he said it was his grandfather's and only ran it ONCE as he almost flipped his boat Anyway he's asking $650 I think he's half way to far over that asking price He said it's a 1970's outboard as it has a 1977 Ohio Sticker I told him those were made from 1962-64 by West Bend and was Branded COMMODORE (Great Video By The Way " Jhonny Rude " !!! )
First, I would say there is a significant difference between "running condition" and "excellent condition". Running condition and average cosmetic condition would bring less than one in running condition and near mint cosmetic condition. If thus one has only actually been used once it has VERY low hours. Cosmetic condition would depend on how and where it was stored all those years. I'd would agree that for one of these motors $650 is a lot. That said, if it is is near mint condition cosmetically, to the right person I could see the asking price as in the ballpark. As a regular runner, while these are nice motors, the parts availability is not that good so maybe not the best choice, especially for the average person that is just using the motor to go fishing. In the case of this motor, it's value is going to be completely dependent upon what someone is willing to pay and why that person wants to motor. I would love to have a motor like this is pristine original cosmetic condition, but I'm not accustomed to paying big prices for most of my motors either. I didn't accumulate so many outboards by paying high prices for them. If it was the 18hp in pristine cosmetic condition, I'd be much more likely to pay up for one of those. Thanks for watching!
Definitely stronger than the other two....
Yes, definitely. I found it a little odd that three motors of the same lineage run on the same boat on the same day and the strongest one was the one with the lowest HP rating. 🤔
Thanks for watching!
Ser. I have been rebuilding a 1958 elgen 12HP the hard way,,no books or diagrams .is it possible to get the carb. setting please..working on fule pump now LOL
On these motors I usually start with both needles one full turn out from lightly seated and adjust from there. The high speed should always be dialed in first. The low speed should follow after the engine is fully warmed up and the high speed has been adjusted to its optimal setting while being run at full throttle with the load of pushing a boat. They're great little motors. One of my favorite non-OMC outboards. Thanks for watching!
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Thanks for watching!
Nice running West Bend! I just took my '59- 12hp out for its first lake run today too. Its up on my channel
Thank you! This one is a very nice runner. Smooth and lively for a 10hp, I couldn't be happier with this one. I always liked the black and red on the Elgins. You've got a nice one there too. Thanks for watching!
If you hear of any Commodores let me know Ben
@@oldjohnnyrude8404 I need to find at least one!
Getting my Commodore 10hp fix again on this snowy Michigan day!
Just love that motor!
Could you help me I am putting a 1976 Evinrude 25 hp back together.... I need Torque specificatinons I would appreciate it..... thank you in advance
Which fasteners are you needing torque specs for. I may have to look them up.
Head bolts & rod caps & crank case
I am just going to go with 120 on all....... thanks & I enjoy your videos
@@__Hoghunter 120 what? Inch-pounds I would assume. That would likely be close for all and is correct for the head bolts. I can look the values up this afternoon.
Yes sir I should have said inches I almost got it back together thank you have a Bless day
Is that Allen lk in lenewee county?
Yes, it certainly is. Thanks for watching!
Ben's channel is also great
Yes, it is! We both thank you for watching!