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    Most of those old ones also need a pressurized fuel tank unless they have been retrofitted with a fuel pump.
    Those tanks in good condition can be hard & expensive to find.




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    Quote Originally Posted by old243 View Post
    I have a 3 Johnson , my dad purchased used about 1960. must have put a hundred miles on carrying it in , to back lakes. Also have a 5 Johnson , maroon that our hunt camp owned .Lots of good memories of the trips with these.
    Can you still get parts for these, or someone who knows how to fix them. Probably as someone mentioned , carb parts maybe rings. old243
    Most of the stuff is available, but you need a working knowledge of the old ones as parts catalogs no longer go back that far. I'm in Buckhorn if you need a knowledgeable tech to help you resurrect one of those old girls.

    Quote Originally Posted by Woodsman View Post
    Most of those old ones also need a pressurized fuel tank unless they have been retrofitted with a fuel pump.
    Those tanks in good condition can be hard & expensive to find.
    Very. I believe BRP still sells the fittings, but they are over $100 each. Line can be had as well as the priming diaphragm.

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    Getting rings for the little Evenrude/Johnson motor is a major problem. They just won't idle without compression.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat32rf View Post
    Getting rings for the little Evenrude/Johnson motor is a major problem. They just won't idle without compression.
    Takes a lot to wear out a set of rings in those things. Not to mention if it's that far gone, nobody is paying the labour to fix it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tactical870 View Post
    Takes a lot to wear out a set of rings in those things. Not to mention if it's that far gone, nobody is paying the labour to fix it.
    Bought mine new in 69, was my main fishing motor until a few years ago....it's sitting on the back shelf of my mechanics shop just waiting...

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    What hp? I may have parts.



    Quote Originally Posted by Pat32rf View Post
    Bought mine new in 69, was my main fishing motor until a few years ago....it's sitting on the back shelf of my mechanics shop just waiting...

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    Does anyone do rebuilds of old motors,I have a few I want to get rid of....an old 18 HP Johnson and a newer 9.9HP Evinrude let me know if you want them
    We're all in this together ! :joker:

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    Mine is a 2hp OMC. Mechanic tells me he has the parts but not the time.....season is over for the year now anyway. I do have an old 25Hp Elto from the fifties that is free to good home as well....

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    I'm interested in both. Shoot me a pm .

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