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Slipknot 01-17-2007 08:59 AM

Mechanic for project outboard
 
looking to find a mechanic with time on his hands to consider tackling a complete go over on an outboard motor. It's a Johnson 40 hp for the 70's. good motor, last ran in about 1976 and stored indoors since. I don't know what it's worth or if it's worth bringing this classic back to life or not.

ScottB 01-18-2007 12:43 PM

PM sent. I'd be interested in how you make out.

Scott B.

Sgt_Nutz 01-18-2007 01:35 PM

My first boat had a 25hp Johnson w/an electric start. I think it was a 72'. Had it serviced every year and flushed it out after every saltwater trip. Took me all around Duxbury Bay and past the Gurnet. All around the west end of the canal too. Owned it from 2001 to 2004 so it had some age when I got it. No problems.

striperman36 01-18-2007 04:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Slipknot (Post 451747)
looking to find a mechanic with time on his hands to consider tackling a complete go over on an outboard motor. It's a Johnson 40 hp for the 70's. good motor, last ran in about 1976 and stored indoors since. I don't know what it's worth or if it's worth bringing this classic back to life or not.

I have a 1944 40 hp johnson that sat for 25 years. Needed to rebuild the carb, was all gummed up. Everything else was fine, after normal lube maintaince, etc..
I would go for it. Has it been in fresh or saltwater? Mine was fresh only.

It shouldn't take to much. Is it an electric start or a cord start?


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