Where is the model number on a Johnson outboard motor?
Your Johnson outboard model number can usually be found on the nameplate located on the motor or the mounting bracket. The nameplate should contain a model number and a serial number. The model number will identify the year and certain details of that motor.
Where can I buy Johnson and Evinrude outboards?
Part’s at central warehouse, you’ll get it next month. We don’t make parts for those. We only do warranty work. Our techs only fix late models. No clue what’s wrong! So we’ll work time & material.
What should the PSI be on a 2 stroke outboard?
What I have found unanimously is that the relative compression values between the cylinders should be within 10%. This source says modern two-stroke outboards should be in the 90 to 105 psi range.
What’s the best cylinder compression for an outboard?
However, four cycle engine cylinder compression should still be within 10% cylinder-to-cylinder. Older two cycle outboards, especially low horsepower, can run fine around 60 psi however above 90 psi is optimal. Four stroke/cycle engines produce much higher compression. The main thing to check is the difference between cylinder compression.
What kind of motor does a Johnson Boat use?
With 2-stroke and 4-stroke gasoline engines as well as electric trolling motors existing in their product portfolio, Johnson was associated in the construction of boat motors throughout the 20th century.
What does the model number on a Johnson outboard mean?
The model number will identify the year and certain details of that motor. 1980-Present: Johnson outboards from 1980 to present use a model number that will indicate the year & features of that motor.
Where to find a manual for a Johnson Evinrude?
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Is the Johnson outboard motor still in production?
Spending much of its history within the Outboard Marine Corporation, the Johnson name was eventually past to Bombardier which discontinued operations of the brand in 2007. No longer in production.