Greetings and happy 2008. I just purchased a 1972 Forty Plus long shaft for $86.00 (43 pounds) off Ebay. The person who owned it lived close and didn't want to ship it so I got it at a great price. The engine is in good shape. There wasn't any spark but a few minutes setting the points correctly and spinning the flywheel got everything working. My biggest problem has be trying to locate 140 wt. gear oil. NAPA and the other auto parts stores carry 85-140 wt. but not straight 140 wt. I'm going to try and locate some near my lake house which is in a rural portion of Georgia. I'm thinking that farm machinery stores might be a better place to look. Once I get the proper oil I'll try starting it. I carb looks clean and I don't want to remove it unless I have to.
This list has been very helpful to a new Seagull owner. This is the second Seagull I've owned. I had a Silver Century back in 1975 that came with a daysailer. It ran great. I wish I still had it.
Any other Seagull owners in the southeast US?
New Forty Plus Owner
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Try NAPA again
They may have to special order it. That's how I got mine from NAPA:
Stalube SAE 140 GL4 gear oil
SL24228 (quart bottle) http://www.crcindustries.com/ei/content ... L24228&S=N
SL24238 (gallon bottle) http://www.crcindustries.com/ei/content ... L24238&S=N
Stalube SAE 140 GL4 gear oil
SL24228 (quart bottle) http://www.crcindustries.com/ei/content ... L24228&S=N
SL24238 (gallon bottle) http://www.crcindustries.com/ei/content ... L24238&S=N
140 weight gear oil
I live in Tallahassee, FL and have a GALLON of 140 wt that I bought from a local parts house. It's enough to last me forever, probably. I own a Forty Plus. If you can't find any in Atlanta, I could send you some.
Good luck
Ben
Good luck
Ben