Very cool. I would get that original tank welded up and rebuilt/replaced if possible, because that's 1/2 of the eye candy. I have a 1937 Canadian Coleman lantern I am working on. Train Conductors version Lantern, with the extra wide top hat reflector. Shiny nickle plated fuel tank, which cleaned right up. New packings and seals have been found. I managed to find 1 glass globe available for it. People might scoff and say" Aww, it's only 1.2hp", ,"They made alot of them", , "A new electric Minn Kota is alot more powerful". Even more reason to restore it. I wonder how many fish that little kicker motor brought back. That little motor could have saved someones life. If it could only tell it's story. I vote to save it, and it's unknown history.
I would love to see an update or two on this outboard motor though where on earth will you find a replacement tank for it I have no idea, I suspect you have more chance of finding rocking horse droppings!! ( happy to be proved wrong) As one or two of your other supporters have said it may be better to work on your existing one.
Fix it please,There is a place in Washington state that sells all kinds of parts for outboards and they buy out old dealers and bait shops for theyre parts. I cant remember theyre name its been to long since I called them. Please google it. Good luck!
I would like to see some videos on that motor.
Very cool. I would get that original tank welded up and rebuilt/replaced if possible, because that's 1/2 of the eye candy. I have a 1937 Canadian Coleman lantern I am working on. Train Conductors version Lantern, with the extra wide top hat reflector. Shiny nickle plated fuel tank, which cleaned right up. New packings and seals have been found. I managed to find 1 glass globe available for it. People might scoff and say" Aww, it's only 1.2hp", ,"They made alot of them", , "A new electric Minn Kota is alot more powerful". Even more reason to restore it. I wonder how many fish that little kicker motor brought back. That little motor could have saved someones life. If it could only tell it's story. I vote to save it, and it's unknown history.
Thank you. I agree. I'd love to hear the stories it could tell.
Neat old outboard!! That tank can be brazed and the rust removed from inside then coated. Finding a replacement may be difficult.
That would be great to see a few videos about that old outboard
Very Cool
Very interesting 😮
Love to see more
Very cool find
I would love to see an update or two on this outboard motor though where on earth will you find a replacement tank for it I have no idea, I suspect you have more chance of finding rocking horse droppings!! ( happy to be proved wrong) As one or two of your other supporters have said it may be better to work on your existing one.
Yes, this tank may be my only option.
that offset binder looks awesome, which model is that?
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Fix it please,There is a place in Washington state that sells all kinds of parts for outboards and they buy out old dealers and bait shops for theyre parts. I cant remember theyre name its been to long since I called them. Please google it. Good luck!
I will look them up. Thanks!