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RipDatLip
06-21-2002, 05:39 PM
I have a situation. Nothing too serious, but at the same time it is. See, I inherited an old evenrude 18 horse and a johnson 20 horse. Both of them are very old, don't run, and are props.

Tried to get the 18 to run, but couldn't get it to start after checking gas, using every dang setting on the whole machine, changing spark plugs, using starter fluid, and just about everything else simple. Nothing, nada, zippo. Only a few 1 sec starts from working on it for over an hour.

The 20 horse is in pieces as the owner was in the process of changing the engine from prop to jet. I didn't know this was possible, but all the pieces should be laying around somwhere... And I do mean somewhere as in I'd have to seriously look for them-probably. Anyway, I've called around some local shops here and they charge more than $50 just to take a look at it. If repairs need to be made, then that's a lot of money down the drain.

My question for people on this board is if you or anyone you know has experience with old outboard motors, and doesn't mind taking a look at them. Any old timers still hanging around that love to work with engines? Not necessarily registered with this board or even have a computer? I'd be willing to negotiate on payment... Beer, fishing, money?

Now we all know that peak steelhead season is a few weeks away... I'd like to try to use these things at least once! Anyway, I can't afford a shop, let alone a new motor, so it seems that this is my last resort.

Any takers, or anyone that can atleast guide me in the right direction?

Thanks,
Matt

Jim
06-22-2002, 03:51 AM
Matt,
This is an easy one. Take a drive North on I-5 and go to Olympia. There you will, in my opinion, find the best outboard mechanic in Washington and fortunately for you is a Johnson expert call Tom at 360-754-3882

Jim

Seefood Man
06-22-2002, 08:48 AM
Matt
Bad coil, wire or points. No fire even with starting fliud. Gots to hava spark to bring life to da thing :shocked: send me a email with your phone number and I'll try to talk you through it. gracecorp1@prodigy.net

Seefood Man
06-22-2002, 08:50 AM
Matt, I noticed your in Battle Ground, maybe you could bring it over to my place in Woodland?

IRISHMAN
06-22-2002, 11:59 PM
Try Jeff Antinoja - Columbia Marine in Longview, Wa. 360 430 1010. He has worked on my boat motors for years and i think he is "tops". Tell him i sent you, perhaps he will give me a discount next time (ha ha).

Jerry Dove
06-23-2002, 07:52 PM
Just a question. Are you sure you want to be on the water with an old out board motor. It could be a long paddle back. Just a thought my friend. Been there done that.

Cigar
06-23-2002, 08:22 PM
RipDatLip,

I agree with Jerry, remember, any parts you get for those old motors are at least as old .
From my expierence, it's just not worth the money and time even if ya do it yourself.

Whatever you decide. good luck !! :smile:

Cigar