In 1973, my neighbour gave me a Martin 6. It never ran, but I took it apart, and was puzzled by the Poppet Valves that ran on a Ramp on the Crankshaft. I did think it was Neat that you could adjust the Trim Angle of the Motor with a Screw between the Transom Clamps.
Greetings from southern Ontario Canada I really enjoyed the video never heard of this outboard motor my oldest outboard is a 1972 chrysler outboard motor 115hp on the back of my pontoon boat
Cool outboard! Thanks for posting
That's the neatest thing I've seen in a long time! I love old engines.
Doesn't get much cooler than this! Thanks for posting. Awesome outboard
In 1973, my neighbour gave me a Martin 6. It never ran, but I took it apart, and was puzzled by the Poppet Valves that ran on a Ramp on the Crankshaft. I did think it was Neat that you could adjust the Trim Angle of the Motor with a Screw between the Transom Clamps.
Wow that sounds great!
Greetings from southern Ontario Canada I really enjoyed the video never heard of this outboard motor my oldest outboard is a 1972 chrysler outboard motor 115hp on the back of my pontoon boat
Goes really well!
Bang 💥
i believe this was made by a pressure cooker company i worked on many of these years ago
Wow... what does the 200 refer to ?
@@ianinbcn just Martins way of saying it's a 20hp. The "100" was 10hp.
Unlike modern engines, the old one will run forever.
Sounds high revving
Not too bad for an Engine made by a Pressure Cooker Manufacturer