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  1. #16
    Ausfish Platinum Member
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    May 2006

    Re: Old Tinny Needing A Engine

    Three people with their gear would be downright dangerous in a tinny that size . Personally i would not even consider rowing it. much less put a 15hp on it.
    I had a quintrex traveller with a 8 hp on it and used to plane ok with 2up but boat was very tender and you had to be very careful unless you wanted to go for a swim Definitely a calm water craft and under 10knots of wind,
    Cheers
    Ray

  2. #17

    Re: Old Tinny Needing A Engine

    Quote Originally Posted by back2boats View Post
    I wonder what the secondhand market is like?
    i was looking on gumtree after posting my last msg as im selling a motor bike on there, i found some nice engines mostly around the $1000-$1200 mark but took into conseration some are 10 years old

    there were a couple that peaked my interest 9.8-9.9hp 4 strokes built in the late 1990's

    but the two strokes arnt really worth it they were early to mid 2000's model 15hp for $1200-$1500

    the 15hp parsun is $1600 new i think?

  3. #18

    Re: Old Tinny Needing A Engine

    If it's the Merc with the gear change integrated into the twist throttle and push down on the tiller for shallow water drive, you'll love it.
    Dale

    I fish because the little voices in my head tell me to

  4. #19

    Re: Old Tinny Needing A Engine

    Quote Originally Posted by aussiebasser View Post
    If it's the Merc with the gear change integrated into the twist throttle and push down on the tiller for shallow water drive, you'll love it.
    i have never seen this on any portable outboard? sounds cool tho

    i bought a new 18hp tohatsu about 5 years ago for a tinny i had and being a old technology motor while downrigging it was annoying reaching mid way back on the engine to engauge gears all the time

    i like the more modern tech engines with the gear change in front of the cowling

  5. #20

    Re: Old Tinny Needing A Engine

    just picked up what looks to be a bargain from ebay, its a yamaha 8hp late model for $60 it has a bummed gearbox from water ingestion and missing carby but for less than $60 what a steal

    ive already picked up the engine

    does anyone know what year model 8CM, 6G1-S is?

    just for shits and giggles do u think this gearbox is salvageable? ive seen similar jobs done before but the welding and machining might over cost a replacement gearbox however i do have a aluminium mig welder with spool gun but i dont think i have enough experience to do this job

  6. #21

    Re: Old Tinny Needing A Engine

    From the photos, it looks pretty much identical to mine which I believe is early 2000's. Great reliable little engine.

  7. #22
    Ausfish Gold Member
    Join Date
    Jun 2005

    Re: Old Tinny Needing A Engine

    going by the decal pattern, it was made somewhere from the late 90's thru to the early 2000's.

  8. #23

    Re: Old Tinny Needing A Engine

    Quote Originally Posted by ericcs View Post
    going by the decal pattern, it was made somewhere from the late 90's thru to the early 2000's.

    Yes, when I was trying to to date mine, the decal was the best indicator. Knowing the trailer was early 2000's, I figured the motor was probably from about the same time.

  9. #24

    Re: Old Tinny Needing A Engine

    thanks guys i removed the seized gearbox the offending seal was the prop shaft seal that let all the water into the gearbox and failed

    i done a compression test and it read 100/98 PSI so not bad at all

  10. #25

    Re: Old Tinny Needing A Engine

    ok so heres a problem, these gearboxes seem to be really hard to find second hand in oz

    there is one on USA ebay for $350 delivered

    a new gearcase will cost $300 plus delivery

    i just got back from my local alloy welders and he said it'll be $300 to repair the cracks

    does anyone know of a way to some how remove the prop shaft? its seized in place and i snapped both lugs for using to pray the prop shaft out

    since everything is going to cost around $300 i may weld it my self just need to get the shaft out

  11. #26

    Re: Old Tinny Needing A Engine

    The thing is beyond repair. The cracks have happened because the insides are so corroded that they have swelled and cracked the case. I would be simply biding my time and keeping an eye on ebay and gumtree for a motor that has a seized powerhead and make one out of two. You could contact a few outboard wreckers to see what a second hand leg assembly is worth.

  12. #27

    Re: Old Tinny Needing A Engine

    Quote Originally Posted by scottar View Post
    The thing is beyond repair. The cracks have happened because the insides are so corroded that they have swelled and cracked the case. I would be simply biding my time and keeping an eye on ebay and gumtree for a motor that has a seized powerhead and make one out of two. You could contact a few outboard wreckers to see what a second hand leg assembly is worth.
    yeah your right i tore it all apart it was far worse than i imagined

    i contacted FNQ outboard wreckers who usually has most parts i need they didnt have a gearbox

    there are one of two in the US i may snap up but they are pricey with delivery

  13. #28

    Re: Old Tinny Needing A Engine

    G'day

    I have one of these mercs, the 9.9 and 15's with he gears on the throttle are brilliant and this is the US model. The ones with the gears on the side of the engine are the re badged tohatsu's

    Dave


    Quote Originally Posted by gazza2006au View Post
    i have never seen this on any portable outboard? sounds cool tho

    i bought a new 18hp tohatsu about 5 years ago for a tinny i had and being a old technology motor while downrigging it was annoying reaching mid way back on the engine to engauge gears all the time

    i like the more modern tech engines with the gear change in front of the cowling
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  14. #29

    Re: Old Tinny Needing A Engine

    a couple glorious pictures of inside this gearbox

    ive removed the rear gear from the prop shaft but the front gear wont budge

    im going to drop the prop shaft and gears into a hydrochloric acid bath to remove all the salt than ill wash and inspect the gears to see if there usable than oil them up and put them on the shelf in the shed for a rainy day

    the drive shaft was seized alone by its self just in its sleeve that was a mission to get out of the gearbox and in doing so i bent the cir clip lip so i ruin the drive shaft but not to worry

    so from this gearbox i salvaged the gears, prop shaft,propeller,clutch dog,water pump minus impeller

    if i dont manage to find another 6-8hp yamaha with blown powerhead the bright side is i have a working powerhead to salvage and would fetch a couple hundered bucks on ebay, win win for my $56 investment

  15. #30
    Ausfish Platinum Member
    Join Date
    Oct 2004

    Re: Old Tinny Needing A Engine

    Bin the lot M8. It's Kangaroo Edward. Pitted gears, shafts etc, just wasting your time. Unless you looking for a bit of experience pulling em apart.


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