Oh man! Brings back such memories! I bought a 16' steel V bottom boat with this motor. The motor was seized and I spent a week or so soaking down the cylinders and tapping the pistons with a wooden dowel until they freed up. I (like you) cleaned the carb, checked for spark got this bad boy to fire. I had a lot of fun fishing out of that boat and the little Sea King did a great job. The first run was in January and the lake was about to ice over. Me and two buddies were young (and dumb) and we launched in 28 degree weather. The motor ran great and we spent about 20 minutes on the shake down cruise. The bow was iced up at the end of the run. All of this happened in '76. About 5 years later I traded the boat and motor for a KZ-400...what a mistake. Too bad KZbin wasn't around back then. I would have made a vid like you've done. Good job, brother! PS...get yourself a brass brazing rod the same diameter as the prop shear pin. I cut myself a bunch of pins because the first time the prop sheared I had to use a fish hook as a temporary shear pin.
@MeleeMotors9 ай бұрын
Hell yeah, thats awesome! Thanks for sharing, sounds like great memories. And thanks for that tip, I'll definitely use that one👍
@philliphall51989 ай бұрын
I had one just like it on a flat bottom 14 foot boat and used it for 40 years 😊 bring back great memories
@MeleeMotors9 ай бұрын
Awesome, thanks for watching!
@saltynlit9 ай бұрын
Cool old school boat motor!
@MrJenten104 ай бұрын
Amazing and a pleasure to watch....
@MeleeMotors4 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@KaterKomPuter9 ай бұрын
Nice little engine, love it
@centauri610329 ай бұрын
Montgomery Ward was a catalog sales store back in the day, similar to Sears. They didn't get quite as big as Sears, and start selling things like houses. But the did sell just about anything else a person would need in their home, from clothing to appliances to tools, just like Sears did. They probably also sold the boat that would have gone with this motor. They also had some retail stores in towns, but again, not as many as Sears. They later just changed their name to Wards to try to survive. But eventually fell into bankruptcy. What remains of the company was bought out by Colony Brands in Monroe, Wisconsin (home of The Swiss Colony shops of cheese, sausage, swiss candies and pastries). And you can still find remnants of Montgomery Ward there. Back in their catalog days, Wards would sell products from many other companies. Which would sometimes be rebranded with their name. But they also designed and made many products of their own. You would have to do some research to find out if this motor was a Wards original, or if it was made buy someone else.
@MeleeMotors9 ай бұрын
Wow. Thanks for the info! Super cool. I'll have to look more into now!
@centauri610329 ай бұрын
@@MeleeMotors No problem. One other bit of worthless trivia... Wards, Sears (and later JC Penney) used to put out catalogs that you could find in almost every house in America. They were by far the three main mail order giants around. The Sears and Penney's catalogs were printed on the same size paper, and the Sears catalog was usually about twice as many pages (thick) as Penny's. But Wards decided to have their catalogs printed on pages that were smaller than the other two. They did not make the print or images on the pages smaller, so they had fewer items in each page. But this meant that the catalog needed more pages to fit all of the items in. So it made the catalog thicker (thicker than Penney's but still not quite as thick as Sears), which gave the appearance of having more items available than they really did. Also, since the catalog was a smaller dimension, it usually got stacked on top of the other two catalogs in the homes. It was a marvelous marketing ploy for the days to try and get people to pick up the Wards catalog first to order items from. And also to cover the Sears and Penny's catalogs while they were sitting on the table, making the Wards catalog plainly visible on top of the catalog stack.
@MeleeMotors9 ай бұрын
@centauri61032 that's awesome! Simpler times back then. Thanks for the info, and thanks for watching!
@henrychinaski52239 ай бұрын
@@MeleeMotors And, according to my mother, all three catalogues spent their last days in the outhouse for use as TP. Mom said the color pages were the worst...hahaha!
@philliphall51989 ай бұрын
I still got a set of there wrenches and still use them every once in awhile, I guess I’m really 73 years old now Lololo 😊
@pryan05p713 ай бұрын
Good job. Maybe you’ll catch the vintage outboard bug!
@MeleeMotors3 ай бұрын
@pryan05p71 yeap, I think I have!
@briansmythe30009 ай бұрын
Great Score Bro ,Love ol Boat Motors ,No Frozen Bolts or Nothing Classic Well done
@MeleeMotors9 ай бұрын
Thanks bro!
@kalleklp72915 ай бұрын
I'm amazed the coils were actually in this good condition. I've seen a Johnson Seahorse from 1964 with completely junk coils in. All cracked and rusted up. Cool, you got it running. :)
@MeleeMotors5 ай бұрын
Right! I was pleasantly surprised for sure. Thanks for watching :)
@cannedheat22649 ай бұрын
When things were built tough.
@MeleeMotors9 ай бұрын
Right!
@michaelmathews2959 ай бұрын
Ward's branded their outboards as Sea-King. My aunt had one similar to this one. I think they were manufactured by Scott-Atwater.
@ALVintageOutboards9 ай бұрын
This one is an OMC/Gale made Sea King
@aarongrabowski37759 ай бұрын
Nice job. Sounds pretty good. Do you know how many cc’s that motor is?
@MeleeMotors9 ай бұрын
Thanks! The displacement for the pistons is 8.84. The bore is 1.94 inches and the stroke is 1.50 inches. Thanks for watching.
@seanclement22647 ай бұрын
i have one of these and it runs so incredibly well i was really surprised
@nickmenard64779 ай бұрын
i have a 1968 johnson 6hp that someone gave me. put fuel to it and it fired right up. missing the twist throttle handle and spring. if someone can guide me where to get vintage parts id greatly appriciate that.
@MeleeMotors9 ай бұрын
My best advice is to see if you can find a parts diagram for your model online and then try to search the parts by the oem part number. Try searching on ebay and Google and see what comes up. Ebay has been my best go to for vintage parts forsure.
@ALVintageOutboards9 ай бұрын
The part you need is available from the 6hp that I have
@ALVintageOutboards9 ай бұрын
If you want to replace the pump rotor its still available.
@MeleeMotors8 ай бұрын
Yes, definitely on my list to purchase! I think I might have found some on ebay. Where did you find them?
@ALVintageOutboards8 ай бұрын
They are here in Michigan but they will ship. I buy from them and they ship to me as I am 3 hours from them
@ALVintageOutboards8 ай бұрын
kzbin.infoHyUtoCLI8tw?si=WzfSOxx1LhT85VC7@@MeleeMotors heres my '47 I restored
@ALVintageOutboards8 ай бұрын
I keep trying to put a link for the pump rotor here but it disappears
@MeleeMotors8 ай бұрын
Yeah no worries I appreciate you trying! I just found a good source on ebay, so I'll just order it here. Thanks tho!
@seanclement22647 ай бұрын
also, I thought my sea king wasn't pumping water, but I took it all the way apart and the only place that water could have come out was back through the bottom but if I'm wrong I would love to know.
@MeleeMotors7 ай бұрын
I'll make a video in the near future about replacing the impeller and will show where the water exits.
@bluebtoot5 ай бұрын
thats an old 'johnson' outboard from back when they were making outboards for montgomery wards
@johndemeen55759 ай бұрын
Monkey Wards, giant store on university street in St.Paul,Minnesota. From St.Paul,Minnesota.
@WilliamPolovina3 ай бұрын
Get you some blue shower to spray and clean your contacts (all contacts)
@DeMelly__9 ай бұрын
It's alive!
@bluebtoot5 ай бұрын
lol now we get to watch you play with yer 'johnson'
@MeleeMotors5 ай бұрын
🤣
@philipblick88875 ай бұрын
Using a carpenter’s hammer for mechanical work indicates a lack of engineering expertise and knowledge…..
@MeleeMotors5 ай бұрын
Well, it's a good thing I'm not an engineer! Lol, I'm a mechanic, and sometimes you just have to work with what you've got.
@pryan05p713 ай бұрын
Engineers typically have no real experience.
@blondestrainger2 ай бұрын
It’s period correct ! Bailing wire and a hammer gets anything going !