Getting an Old 15 HP Evinrude 2-Stroke Started - Boat Prep Part 2
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- Опубліковано 17 жов 2024
- John buys a 1979 Mirrorcraft that needs a little bit of work. In this video, the crew paints the bench seats and tries getting the old motor started up. Watch for tips and tricks on how to get your old boat running and ready for summer.
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We used Dutchboy Platinum Plus Interior Acrylic Enamel Paint that we found in John’s basement.
We didn't do this, but we recommend lubing your prop shaft with Quicksilver Marine Grease 2-4-C with PTFE
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You should have replaced all of the gear case oil. It gets filled from the bottom until it just spills out the top hole. But nice work. I have a boat just like it.
That's good to know. Thanks for the tip. I'll replace all of the gear oil next spring.
Yes, replace all the gear oil. This is not like adding oil to a 4 cycle crankcase, that is not below the waterline. So it would be best to check for water coming out of the drain plug under the oil before you ever launch the boat and run the motor. We all know water in the gearcase is a curse upon the non rustproof gears in the gearcase. Most likely if your oil level was down a bit, it has been pushed out past worn seals or leaking gaskets, and also water could then seep into the gearcase when the motor was not running. Hopefully if there was water in there you can do a reseal job on it before any rusting gets started. I lucked out that way with resealing my 30 horse Johnson that had water in the gear oil, making a milky looking liquid that had lain in the bottom of the gearcase until I drained it. Thats rather odd, also, that oil floats on water even though it is much thicker than water. 😳 I was shown step by step exactly how to do the gearcase reseal job here on youtube by an outboard savvy fellow with screen name of "OM Fishing", in a 4 part video that started out titled something like "30 Horse Evinrude". It may be that the gearcase in yours is like his and mine & those videos would be helpful for you, they were vital for me. I have a repair manual covering my year, horsepower and brand motor, but my motor isnt exactly like the 30 horse one pictured there. OM Fishing's motor was just like mine even though his is Evinride, mine is Johnson.
I took my boat out a couple weeks ago and drained all of the gear case oil as you recommended. It was nearly black. I topped it off with fresh oil and it started on the third pull. Thanks for your tip and comment!
@@jeffreywhicker8947 Thanks for the tip and comment!
@@TheresOneOutdoors It's good to know that your oil was almost black, but was there any water at all that came out at first when you drained the old oil? Ive seen that if there is water in the gearcase it will look milky light brown when its been agitated by the gears when the motor is ran. But im thinking that after the motor sits idle several months the water would eventually settle to the bottom of the gearcase over time & the oil would be dark again....
Pretty sure this is your first boat. Gear lube is never topped off. Dump gear and refill from bottom. If it’s milky you have water in lube. Screw in from bottom hole and pump it full. This keeps air out. Do this every fall if you live in the north were the motor will be in freezing conditions. 🎉 happy boating.
Thank you Matthew. Multiple people let us know we screwed that up. We've redone it. And yes, this is definitely my first boat. Good to work out the kinks before I get something nicer. Happy Boating.
Whooo! First time out on the water in the new boat!
Pure joy!
The UPS bit had me dying 🤣😂
Believe it or not, that scene was improvised.
Hey guys, very happy for you getting your new boat. I had a nice bass boat, used it for years, did the tournament thing, it was fun but something was missing… it started being more like a job than the love for fishing, I recently sold my bass boat and bought a nice 16’ Smokercraft (used) with a 9hp 4 stroke motor, So excited to get out and troll for walleye or whatever!!! Have not been this excited about fishing for quite a few years. Not all about the best toys on the block, just the Love for what you enjoy doing!! Tight Lines Boy’s
Thank you. That's part of the reason I wanted an inexpensive boat. Less stress and more fun. Congrats on getting a new boat, with less work (hopefully). That'll be super fun. Let us know if you catch anything cool. Tight lines!
What year is this outboard?
I'm not 100% sure. The boat is from 1979, so I'd guess the outboard is the same year.
Still runs like a clock!
For how much gear oil costs, I drain it completely by removing the bottom plug first, top plug second, let it drain then screw into the bottom hole and start pumping the oil in until it starts to come out the top hole and put the top plug in. Unscrew the pump and put the bottom plug in. You'll only loose a little oil.
That's the way to do it. We were total noobs when filming this. Thanks for your comment!
Came here hoping to get decent information on getting the same motor running and I was slightly disappointed. Thought maybe you would talk about the carburetor or spark or something I could use. I can't find a manual anywhere. Guess I'll just wing it like you guys lol.
haha sorry about that. I'm no professional. New spark plugs, new gas, new oil and some youtube videos on carburetors should help you out. Good luck.
Have to do the same thing except I want to install a pedestal seat. I don't like those low seats. Not sure about this.
These seats are junk. I'd recommend something quality. I need the lower seat in the back to be able to operate the boat. Planning on getting rid of the front seat and making a casting deck. Soon 🙂
I have the exact same one. It cranks up every once in a while for a few seconds but I can’t keep it running. I played with the throttle and the lean/rich dial but nothing works. What would you say that I should try?
Have you replaced the spark plugs?
You guys should have done some poking around on UA-cam, your boat would run and look better.
I have the same boat and motor. Both are excellent. A good running 15 will get 2 guys and gear up on plane.
Thanks Ken. We're kind of winging it and learning as we go, hopefully to prevent someone from making the same mistakes as us. I can say that after one summer, the boat and motor as far exceeded expectations.
Do you have the capacity plate on that mirrocraft?
It's on there, but it's so old and worn down that you can't read it. Sorry!
Full gear oil from the bottom not the top. It will never fill up completely from the top brother.
Thank you for the comment. I ended up redoing after a few people let me know. Learn from my mistakes haha
yes they almost always run their 2 strokes
You never know when you buy a boat before seeing it run....
I also don’t see any life jackets. There a must. Pretty sure there a law in all 50 states. Check with your local laws on other equipment you must carry😮
We're covered there. We had one for each passenger and they were accessible . Thanks for the comment.
That’s not how you at gear lube. You add it from the bottom
Thank you for the feedback. We've learned from this mistake. 😅
It's sounds ruff change oil and plugs.
I've changed the oil every year. But it could definitely use new plugs. Thanks for the tip!