Great lunch time viewing here in the UK. Mustie, you must the most patient, positive guy I have ever come across with a fantastic way of finding interest in everything. A sincere thank you from us all.
There are “educators” and there are teachers. Mustie, you’re a teacher extraordinaire. I always learn real world, useful tips and tricks from your videos. Thank you
You coulda fixed it. All it needed was a top end kit, a bottom end kit, a gasket set, a carb rebuilt kit, a water pump, a new flywheel, magneto, plug wire, plug, shift linkage, gear box rebuild kit, prop, recoil spring, recoil handle, pull cord, throttle cable, choke cable, and kill switch and it would have been ready to go. Good try though!! Stay safe Mustie, We love your videos!!
Keep forgetting to click like... :( You don't seem like a guy worried about likes or begging for subscribers which is rare breed lately but most channels now mention it at the end reminding me to click.... In my eyes your a teacher and a great one at that. Thank you for keeping us both entertained and educated. :)
hey thanks for these videos. i was able fix my MTD snow thrower, a garbage picked generator, and Forest Gump’s Snapper lawn mower after watching your videos. I’ve saved quite a bit of money, and profited some beer money after the knowledge I learned here. We know cars here in Detroit, but small carbureted engines are a dying breed.
Mustie you make my weekend! It’s so sad to admit that I can’t wait for a Sunday, just to be able to get a new video from you trying to save an old engine! Best wishes from Australia!
"There's a bright side to this..." There sure was, you got to exercise destructive impulses on something that wasn't going to suffer from it. That engine wasn't terminally ill, it came into the shop as a cadaver.
This session of Mustie therapy is just what I needed to banish the worries after a troublesome couple of days. Thanks Mustie for doing things like you do.
Hello Mustie, I like your channel. I come from Berlin and don't miss a video of you. It is a pleasure for me to see how you can get something going again.
Thanks Mustie for taking our minds off the grim reality of life in America for an hour at a clip. You truly deserve a Nobel Peace Prize for fixing broken stuff!!
Mustie: That isn't a ROOMMATE! That's a dang HOTEL!!! LOL Too funny. I have had SO MANY yard tools end up looking like this over the years so this is a really good episode for me! Thank you.
I love these videos. Watching them is just like when I was a boy and hung around a garage and watched with fascination and curiosity as the men worked on different cars. I was the one who keep asking "why" and "how" ! I must have been a nuisance to them ... thankfully they put up with me. I wish they were still around. I would love to talk with them as an adult. Thanks for the video Mustie 1!
Watching these videos is a real lesson in patience, laughing at your setbacks, perseverance, etc. All good life lessons....!! Edit: and the fact that Mustie said that if this had been a rare, valuable engine, he could have saved it, is totally mind blowing
I believe that white powder is the mechanical equivalent to the "Magic Smoke" of electronics. The extra effort to take it apart justifies the years of storage.
Those little "Gamefisher" outboards were just rebranded "Eska" air-cooled outboard motors that were also sold under the house brands of some other retailers such as Montgomery Wards "Sea King", as well as under the actual brand of Eska. If I remember correctly, either the early or the smaller displacement versions were strictly air cooled while the latter or larger displacement versions had the "Mickey Mouse" partial water cooling system. I also remember that Eska's horsepower ratings were highly exaggerated when compared to that of a comparably rated outboard from any other manufacturer. Although Eska outboards were made in the USA, their construction "and reputation" fell more in line with cheap imported products of that era. So much so that most consumers just assumed they were a cheap import. Prior to that, Eska had primarily been a manufacturer of products such as sand cast and stamped steel farm toys and had manufacturing agreements with Ertl.
i just fixed one of these for a customer. i second the "highly overrated hp" figures. I knew just by looking at it it would be noisy and slow. boy was i right. a 6hp Evinrude on my little 10' test boat did 24 mph. this one? barely planed off and did 12mph haha!
U seem to know what your talking about I have same exact motor in video 7.5 and I need gap size new plug and online fuel filter but don't know year or model or were to get parts u have any suggestions
It was not a total waste of time or a failure. You got over 250K views. I watched the entire video and enjoyed every minute. Entertainment is where you find it! Thank you.
Years ago I was able to resurrect a Sears 5 hp outboard for a friend that got knocked off the transom by a hidden log in a shallow freshwater lake that sat completely submerged for a year before they found it. It wasn't bad at all compared to that one. My guess is yours got dunked in salt water then they let it sit to dry out without adding any lube to the inside of the engine causing all the corrosion when it dried out.
Am I the only one who waits all day every Sunday for their kids to be in bed to sit down and relax and watch a mustie1 video before another work week, thanks mustie1 definitely my favorite channel on TH-cam and a stress reliever for more then just me I'm sure
I have no idea why this is so entertaining. I could be watching people restore a Bugatti or a Spitfire or restoring art. Somehow, this is just better. Don't go changing, legend. Love your work.
The sound of the Porsche in this bonus footage.... mustie1 is giving his good friend redemption for putting the coil on backwards on his pressure washer. Honorable men!
Thank you for going the whole way! You have so many times stopped and didn't finish so to see you take it to a full conclusion was satisfying to say the least. Again thank you and I loved the final outcome.
For a piston in my experience j.b weld didn't help my motorcycle had a piston that was cracked in half i filled it with jb weld and after a minute of it running it cracked all over again.
53:40 chasin' rabbits! I had a rescue cat that got stuck in a transport truck in Vancouver and got transported to Ontario. He used to have nitemares and he'd howl in his sleep and thrash about. I'd pull him close and pet him awake and as soon as he woke up he'd start purring knowing he was safe.....he stopped having them after a while......
Detroit diesels have twelve point bolts holding the starters on and caterpillar uses twelve point bolts to hold down their injectors. But I definitely hear you man, not very common fasteners
I purchased a Sears Ted Williams 5.5 hp outboard back in the early 70's. It was very similar to that one had a Tecumseh 2 stroke. It was actually my first brand new outboard! I was about 16 years old at the time. Brings back memories.
I love these video, where I am it’s so hard to find projects, I’m so jealous of your setup, been looking around 5-6 months for a project anything with no luck
Off initial impressions this outboard looks healthier than that free salt water driven Evinrude motor from a few weeks back. I still have PTSD from the sound of that outboards prop 😂
I have two of those, 5 HP and 7.5. The 7.5 is branded as a Ted Williams edition and it's older than yours. The 5 is even older, it's made with no hood at all and it just says Sears on it. The powerheads are Tecumseh, and the lower units are Eska. The water pump just cools the exhaust leg. I didn't pay a cent for either of mine, and I got them both running for next to nothing. They're really common but collectors sneer at them so they're practically free.
I can be absolutely sure that if you had got that piston unseized, it would have been running by the end of the vid. Great job Mustie1, loved the teardown.
There is 50 minutes of babble about an old boat anchor. Last 4 min is troubleshooting a car. This guy is a starter. In engineering school I discovered that there are three kinds of people. Starters, finishers, and, DO'ERS. DO'ERS are very rare. Starters and finishers are a dime a dozen.
Until you broke the ear off the connecting rod, I was expecting to hear that little beast purring like brand new by the end of the video. Sometimes breaking things can be fun too.
I have had decent luck freeing stuck engines by filling the cylinder completely full of diesel or ATF. Knock the porcelain out of the spark plug and weld/thread a grease zerk into the spark plug body. With the head tightened down, hook up the grease gun and start pumping carefully, knowing a grease gun is capable of 6000 psi+. Whatever moves will move, and whatever is weak will break.
That motor would make a great anchor ! Thanks Mustie it was interesting and entertaining, I must admit I gave would have given up on that motor about half way through, LOL,
This poor motor has seen better days. It looked as it was under water for just a little bit. Darren it was good to see you trying to bring it back, but in the end there was just no saving it. Wow lived the destruction at the end.
Gidday from Oz, You have nothing to worry about from COVID 19. Hantavirus is a different story. You and mice have a very toxic relationship. Please wear a mask when playing with your furry friends. We like having you around.
It’s a Tecumseh engine for sure, but depending on the year, it could have actually been built by a company called Eska, who also built the Ted Williams motors for Sears. Too bad it was too far gone.
Tecumseh built powerheads for Eska. Tillotson carbs. I ended up with a 3.5hp version I got running with just a carb cleanup and an impeller. The 3.5 has no gearshift...if it is running the prop is spinning. The mount allows full rotation, so you can spin it 180 degrees for reverse.
Love seeing you bring old outboards back to life Mustie, not so keen on seeing you destruct them so lets see you work on that other one sooner rather than later.
Twenty minutes in the video and I'd say melt it down and start over! 😊 Looks like someone took a brush and some house paint to it..... well forget the brush, they just poured the paint on it! Now I'll watch the rest of the video. Thanks for sharing and take care. 👍
Not much of a loss on this one. As an outboard those air cooled one lunger motors are noisey and shaky. Water cooled twin is the way to go. But the educational benefit of a good engine autopsy is worth it! Another great video Mustie1!
Please don't. Many of my favorite channels have been ruined by becoming a "cat channel". The majority of people watching this channel probably hate cats. Though not as much as me, I'd bet.
1ABC 2 ABC; The majority of people everywhere like cats. And they like cats better than they like you I suspect! I don’t think Mustie needs a shop cat however, so I’ll agree with you on that if nothing else.
@@littlejohnny47 May I see the study that you performed on the "majority of people" regarding cats? Surely that must've been exhausting for you. Thx in advance.
Mustie1, I love watching your content and really enjoy the work you do, but if they do ever invent smell-o-vision I would pay to keep it OFF of your videos.
Been doing same diagnosis & repairs, like yourself, since i was 11! Am now 78! If you run into something really salvageable; I have found using "WEASEL PIISS" to be helpful. A 50/50 mix of ATF & ACETONE. SOAK TIME UP TO 2 WEEKS FREES UP A BUNCH OF JUNK! Really enjoy your content; brings back lots of memories.
Great lunch time viewing here in the UK. Mustie, you must the most patient, positive guy I have ever come across with a fantastic way of finding interest in everything. A sincere thank you from us all.
Great episode. Suggested title: “Voyage to the Bottom of the Seize.”
George - Lol :-)
I like it!
That works on so many different levels
Lmfao
hahaha 🤣🤣
There are “educators” and there are teachers. Mustie, you’re a teacher extraordinaire. I always learn real world, useful tips and tricks from your videos. Thank you
Wow, thank you!
@@mustie1 the other trash day I found a masport home gardener tiller looks like from the late 70s, haven't had a chance to see if it runs yet..
You coulda fixed it. All it needed was a top end kit, a bottom end kit, a gasket set, a carb rebuilt kit, a water pump, a new flywheel, magneto, plug wire, plug, shift linkage, gear box rebuild kit, prop, recoil spring, recoil handle, pull cord, throttle cable, choke cable, and kill switch and it would have been ready to go. Good try though!! Stay safe Mustie, We love your videos!!
I know right
Keep forgetting to click like... :(
You don't seem like a guy worried about likes or begging for subscribers which is rare breed lately but most channels now mention it at the end reminding me to click....
In my eyes your a teacher and a great one at that. Thank you for keeping us both entertained and educated. :)
hey thanks for these videos. i was able fix my MTD snow thrower, a garbage picked generator, and Forest Gump’s Snapper lawn mower after watching your videos. I’ve saved quite a bit of money, and profited some beer money after the knowledge I learned here. We know cars here in Detroit, but small carbureted engines are a dying breed.
Mustie you make my weekend! It’s so sad to admit that I can’t wait for a Sunday, just to be able to get a new video from you trying to save an old engine! Best wishes from Australia!
The more I watch musti1 the more I find I’m laughing at my problems reather than cursing them out. It’s a change I like lol.
See Andrew Camarata as well, pretty calm! :p
"There's a bright side to this..."
There sure was, you got to exercise destructive impulses on something that wasn't going to suffer from it.
That engine wasn't terminally ill, it came into the shop as a cadaver.
OriginalLictre toe tag it! Or maybe a burial at sea
This session of Mustie therapy is just what I needed to banish the worries after a troublesome couple of days. Thanks Mustie for doing things like you do.
Hello Mustie, I like your channel. I come from Berlin and don't miss a video of you.
It is a pleasure for me to see how you can get something going again.
Thanks Mustie for taking our minds off the grim reality of life in America for an hour at a clip. You truly deserve a Nobel Peace Prize for fixing broken stuff!!
When Mustie says "it's not that bad", it generally means that this is going to be a learning experience.
Mustie: That isn't a ROOMMATE! That's a dang HOTEL!!! LOL Too funny. I have had SO MANY yard tools end up looking like this over the years so this is a really good episode for me! Thank you.
This motor is running as well as 2020 is so far.
heh i chuckled
yep. I agree with you. Almost as messy.
Funniest comment of the week so far 😉
2020 is just like any other year except for the mask wearing sheeples ruining life!
I love these videos. Watching them is just like when I was a boy and hung around a garage and watched with fascination and curiosity as the men worked on different cars. I was the one who keep asking "why" and "how" ! I must have been a nuisance to them ... thankfully they put up with me. I wish they were still around. I would love to talk with them as an adult. Thanks for the video Mustie 1!
Watching these videos is a real lesson in patience, laughing at your setbacks, perseverance, etc. All good life lessons....!! Edit: and the fact that Mustie said that if this had been a rare, valuable engine, he could have saved it, is totally mind blowing
I live in an apartment so I'm living my dream of doing repairs for fun through you my friend. Thanks for all the vids!
I believe that white powder is the mechanical equivalent to the "Magic Smoke" of electronics.
The extra effort to take it apart justifies the years of storage.
Those little "Gamefisher" outboards were just rebranded "Eska" air-cooled outboard motors that were also sold under the house brands of some other retailers such as Montgomery Wards "Sea King", as well as under the actual brand of Eska. If I remember correctly, either the early or the smaller displacement versions were strictly air cooled while the latter or larger displacement versions had the "Mickey Mouse" partial water cooling system. I also remember that Eska's horsepower ratings were highly exaggerated when compared to that of a comparably rated outboard from any other manufacturer. Although Eska outboards were made in the USA, their construction "and reputation" fell more in line with cheap imported products of that era. So much so that most consumers just assumed they were a cheap import. Prior to that, Eska had primarily been a manufacturer of products such as sand cast and stamped steel farm toys and had manufacturing agreements with Ertl.
i just fixed one of these for a customer. i second the "highly overrated hp" figures. I knew just by looking at it it would be noisy and slow. boy was i right. a 6hp Evinrude on my little 10' test boat did 24 mph. this one? barely planed off and did 12mph haha!
@@ct1762 Just needs ported & a head piston skirt shave!
U seem to know what your talking about I have same exact motor in video
7.5 and I need gap size new plug and online fuel filter but don't know year or model or were to get parts u have any suggestions
"Free powder coated outboard engine, only in the water once."
oh no
AlucardPawpad ClownWorld oh yea
tep 1003 "powder coated" hahaha
Powder coated but on the inside...
It was not a total waste of time or a failure. You got over 250K views. I watched the entire video and enjoyed every minute. Entertainment is where you find it! Thank you.
"think we'll find a carcass in here?"..........I think you're gonna find a fossil, 3 dodos and the holy grail in there!
Indy put ark of the covenant there for safe keeping as well.
lol
and Jimmy Hoffa.
Watch Wes Work, customer left a petrified Squirrel in the engine compartment, that's going to take some beating.
clearly, that engine chose the wrong cup
For some reason watching you work on that little outboard was extremely satisfying.......Thanks.
Years ago I was able to resurrect a Sears 5 hp outboard for a friend that got knocked off the transom by a hidden log in a shallow freshwater lake that sat completely submerged for a year before they found it. It wasn't bad at all compared to that one. My guess is yours got dunked in salt water then they let it sit to dry out without adding any lube to the inside of the engine causing all the corrosion when it dried out.
Am I the only one who waits all day every Sunday for their kids to be in bed to sit down and relax and watch a mustie1 video before another work week, thanks mustie1 definitely my favorite channel on TH-cam and a stress reliever for more then just me I'm sure
"Welcom to this episode of CSI New Hampshire."
--or--
"Velkom to the Hoodralik Press Channel." "Vot de Fok!"
Is very dangerous. Ve must deel vith eet.
Hahaha best comments right here
I have no idea why this is so entertaining. I could be watching people restore a Bugatti or a Spitfire or restoring art. Somehow, this is just better. Don't go changing, legend. Love your work.
The sound of the Porsche in this bonus footage.... mustie1 is giving his good friend redemption for putting the coil on backwards on his pressure washer. Honorable men!
Never have I seen a more determined man to get the crank and piston out of an unsaveable engine. Lol.
HAPPY SUNDAY MUSTIE1 MORNING EVERYONE!
Mornin
Happy Sunday evening here in AUS; hope you're all done by well.
5 to noon here I just made it. Good morning !
Thank you for going the whole way! You have so many times stopped and didn't finish so to see you take it to a full conclusion was satisfying to say the least. Again thank you and I loved the final outcome.
“The piston’s fine”. Nothing that a bit of JB weld won’t fix.
It wouldn’t be the first time.
i should have bought J B Weld stock
Yup, it'll buff out.
For a piston in my experience j.b weld didn't help my motorcycle had a piston that was cracked in half i filled it with jb weld and after a minute of it running it cracked all over again.
@@patrickhadleyjr6100 BUT! it worked for a minute so it's a win! nothing is forever.
I have one of these at my cabins rowboat and it has served me for many years with no problems. It’s nice to see others keep these too
53:40 chasin' rabbits! I had a rescue cat that got stuck in a transport truck in Vancouver and got transported to Ontario. He used to have nitemares and he'd howl in his sleep and thrash about. I'd pull him close and pet him awake and as soon as he woke up he'd start purring knowing he was safe.....he stopped having them after a while......
You must be in donnyboy73 region ?
@@rverro8478 I don't even know who that is.....
@@muskokamike127 look him up..life is short..great lil story on that cat..its nice that you can comfort the kitty 😺 bless you my friend
@@leeharris3061 thanks, he passed away 2 years ago, I had him for 15 years.....think I gave him a good life, he sure seemed to enjoy it!
Good for you, Mike.
That was one of the funniest post-mortems you've done in a while. I was LOL when the press was put to use. Thanks.
15:55 Mustie turns Terminator...he absolutely will not give up until the engine moves! I love the fact that he hates to give up on anything...😃
Now that was a high level "press't" fit----if there ever was one....! Thanks for completing the investigation....!
Detroit diesels have twelve point bolts holding the starters on and caterpillar uses twelve point bolts to hold down their injectors. But I definitely hear you man, not very common fasteners
I purchased a Sears Ted Williams 5.5 hp outboard back in the early 70's. It was very similar to that one had a Tecumseh 2 stroke. It was actually my first brand new outboard! I was about 16 years old at the time. Brings back memories.
This is what "unscripted" reality TV should be.
I love these video, where I am it’s so hard to find projects, I’m so jealous of your setup, been looking around 5-6 months for a project anything with no luck
Off initial impressions this outboard looks healthier than that free salt water driven Evinrude motor from a few weeks back. I still have PTSD from the sound of that outboards prop 😂
Well on second thought she may not be as healthy as initially thought lol
A little pb blaster in the cylinders and she would have been fine. 🤪
At first I thought you had a chance then, I knew better. Thanks for the show.
The Open Engine Brings Back Memories Hate To See Any Engine Die But It Was Too Far Gone Have A Good Sunday
I have two of those, 5 HP and 7.5. The 7.5 is branded as a Ted Williams edition and it's older than yours. The 5 is even older, it's made with no hood at all and it just says Sears on it. The powerheads are Tecumseh, and the lower units are Eska. The water pump just cools the exhaust leg. I didn't pay a cent for either of mine, and I got them both running for next to nothing. They're really common but collectors sneer at them so they're practically free.
She's dreaming she's a puppy walking with you by the waterfall and playing and wading.
one pooped pooch!
Yeah, if Sears still existed! Really miss their Christmas Catalogue, damn that made Christmas when I was a kid. My list was 4 pages long! LOL
Mustie1, Glad you continued and pressed the piston out! Looking forward to other one.
In the words of deforest Kelley: she's dead Jim....
I'm a mechanic not a magician - Jim
I can be absolutely sure that if you had got that piston unseized, it would have been running by the end of the vid. Great job Mustie1, loved the teardown.
There was a certain satisfaction seeing the hydraulic press drive down the piston.
Win or Fail, you'r Videos Enrich my Quest for bringing Junk back to life Puzzles . Thank You.
I'm diggin the porsche with the open headers hehehe
I watched all the way through and I still think you can get it running. I have faith in you, Mustie.
Looks more like Post10, - "I can see a whirlpool."
If this motor doesn't run in the end of this episode, I get disappointed.. Only 6 min left.
I couldn't bear to watch...
That dude is cool, Post 10. Who knows why, I for one, enjoy watching him unclog streets and stuff but....
There is 50 minutes of babble about an old boat anchor. Last 4 min is troubleshooting a car.
This guy is a starter.
In engineering school I discovered that there are three kinds of people. Starters, finishers, and, DO'ERS.
DO'ERS are very rare. Starters and finishers are a dime a dozen.
@@mikeries8549 are you a regular viewer?
Darren Swails he must be a newbie
43:08 ... Optimism at it's finest!!! Great tear down ... don't think that was ever salvageable.. Thanks for sharing!
Until you broke the ear off the connecting rod, I was expecting to hear that little beast purring like brand new by the end of the video. Sometimes breaking things can be fun too.
You are really a funny guy Mustie! I like your attitude and sense of humor!
I have had decent luck freeing stuck engines by filling the cylinder completely full of diesel or ATF. Knock the porcelain out of the spark plug and weld/thread a grease zerk into the spark plug body. With the head tightened down, hook up the grease gun and start pumping carefully, knowing a grease gun is capable of 6000 psi+. Whatever moves will move, and whatever is weak will break.
That motor would make a great anchor ! Thanks Mustie it was interesting and entertaining, I must admit I gave would have given up on that motor about half way through, LOL,
The jury has returned - just throw it in the recycling please.
I rarely agree with throwing anything motor wise away but you may be correct on this one.
@@Ajaxaxxess Sometimes you just have to know when to quit. Keeping the bits till the other one is running is as far as I'd go.
@@gordonmcmillan883 No good bits left id say :)
have a good day man!
@@Ajaxaxxess You too. I was thinking carb bits, fuel tank, special nuts and bolts - stuff like that.
Ive never heard any positive things about a Gamefisher outboard
To the man that can fix anything I’m sad this one was too far gone. I watched to the end, but you met your match.
If you just replaced the the missing spark plug issue you would of avoided having to remove Medusa's head :).
Love your channel i have a 1971 vw beetle 5150mxVW
This poor motor has seen better days. It looked as it was under water for just a little bit. Darren it was good to see you trying to bring it back, but in the end there was just no saving it. Wow lived the destruction at the end.
Gidday from Oz, You have nothing to worry about from COVID 19. Hantavirus is a different story. You and mice have a very toxic relationship. Please wear a mask when playing with your furry friends. We like having you around.
"Poor little motor" that's sweet , love your videos, great work👍
Paw drop at the end was the best part of this video. 🤣
I'm learning so much since I watch all videos. Thank you. I'm from Suriname
"This 7.5 horsepower engine is a veddy dangerous animal and ve must deal vit it". A little bit of Mustie1 meets Hooodraulic press channel.
And here we go
That motor met the nut cracker. Haha.
Mustie, great autopsy of outboard motor, excellent video.
It’s a Tecumseh engine for sure, but depending on the year, it could have actually been built by a company called Eska, who also built the Ted Williams motors for Sears.
Too bad it was too far gone.
My Eska is the same model, runs great
Tecumseh built powerheads for Eska. Tillotson carbs. I ended up with a 3.5hp version I got running with just a carb cleanup and an impeller. The 3.5 has no gearshift...if it is running the prop is spinning. The mount allows full rotation, so you can spin it 180 degrees for reverse.
Love seeing you bring old outboards back to life Mustie, not so keen on seeing you destruct them so lets see you work on that other one sooner rather than later.
Success or no success, but always interesting and entertaining
Twenty minutes in the video and I'd say melt it down and start over! 😊
Looks like someone took a brush and some house paint to it..... well forget the brush, they just poured the paint on it! Now I'll watch the rest of the video.
Thanks for sharing and take care. 👍
I was rocking back and forth in my computer chair when he was trying to break the piston loose
It was not a pleasant view. A lot of wasted energy. Was afraid he would hurt himself.
Not much of a loss on this one. As an outboard those air cooled one lunger motors are noisey and shaky. Water cooled twin is the way to go. But the educational benefit of a good engine autopsy is worth it! Another great video Mustie1!
At 35 min it was like poking a body with a stick and saying lets open it up and see what he ate haha
Thanks so much for going through with the tear down even though it’s not worth saving. I enjoy learning how things used to operate
Hard to imagine that one ever being new!
For that dog to be sleeping that peacefully, we know Lily wasn't dreaming about that outboard! Always great to see her in your vids. :)
I'm imagining you have a 55 gallon drum full of bolts and screws somewhere.
I'm sure he has more than one. LOL.
Great Sunday morning adventure! Thanks Mustie and take care!!!!!
Only just started watching, but think she's gonna be a fighter.. 😁
Didn't survive Musties gentle attempt....
That was disturbingly satisfying. Just my kind of weekend video. Thanks for sharing, Jimmy
Mustie’s engine autopsy.
And here vee go. Almost as satisfying as watching the Hydraulic Press Channel. I knew we were in trouble from the moment you pulled the cover off.
Dear Mustie ... what about getting a shop cat, just for rodent control? Many thanks for great content!
Please don't. Many of my favorite channels have been ruined by becoming a "cat channel". The majority of people watching this channel probably hate cats. Though not as much as me, I'd bet.
@@1abc2abc5 Just rodent control ...
@@1abc2abc5 he shudl get a cat i have 3 GET A CAT
1ABC 2 ABC; The majority of people everywhere like cats. And they like cats better than they like you I suspect! I don’t think Mustie needs a shop cat however, so I’ll agree with you on that if nothing else.
@@littlejohnny47
May I see the study that you performed on the "majority of people" regarding cats? Surely that must've been exhausting for you. Thx in advance.
Wow I worked in a junkyard when young
Never saw one that bad
It was fun watching you anyway
The real question is what is the dog dreaming about?!
Chasing rubber balls.
Chasing Mustie1 on his go-kart.
I love distructing things when it deserves it. Good job. That was fun!
The rare sound of Mustie1 regretting the project he's about to take on. 6:44
Great vid! They don’t all come back to life. Fun watching you break her down, though.
The question is "should it be saved"?
In my opinion any man who loves dogs and engines is a top man loved the video Les in uk
Mustie1, I love watching your content and really enjoy the work you do, but if they do ever invent smell-o-vision I would pay to keep it OFF of your videos.
Look forward to the next 7.5 Gamefisher! Thanks for sharing, stay safe.
Got a feeling just from the condition that the little engine might have ended up trying out the role of boat anchor.
or that of a sacrificial anode...
Been doing same diagnosis & repairs, like yourself, since
i was 11! Am now 78! If you run into something really salvageable; I have found using "WEASEL PIISS" to be helpful. A 50/50 mix of ATF & ACETONE. SOAK TIME UP TO 2 WEEKS FREES UP A BUNCH OF JUNK! Really enjoy your content; brings back lots of memories.
A new Mustie and hot coffee for a Sunday AM.
...and a fur baby ending.....
Wish I could still sleep that soundly... I'm only 69, the best is yet to come?? Great video as usual, Michael in Colorado.