My old ‘88 Johnson 30 hp was a great motor when it was running right. That motor sounds great. Hopefully you get it all figured out. You won’t have any problems selling. Great video and thanks for sharing.
I need a 35. I've been looking for a long time. Used to be you could find them anywhere around here but nowadays you can't hardly find them. Im in South Alabama on the florida line.
Hey. Yeah, there's a nice one for sale around here somewhere, I think on craigslist, if your looking for a longshaft remote, which is what they usually are. Thanks again !
I am not crazy over water muffs I got a 275 gallon tote with the aluminum frame works great except for lifting the motor in and out but you got a cherry picker, so it would be easy for you see you in the next one 👍🏻🤘🏻
Running an outboard in a tank is indeed a great improvement over the earmuffs as it allows to shift in gear AND put some load on the engine but you really need to use the proper test prop (which no one has) to run anything over 15 hp at mid to high revs. Although your tank's structure might be able to handle the stress, cavitation will throw your test results off. Regards !
@@THISOLDOUTBOARD1 I got the blue 50 gallon one also I just cut the hole big enough for the outboard to fit in the tote I got it for 20 bucks never got wet yet see you in the next one 👍🏻🤘🏻
Beginning at 12:23......... for a full minute and ten seconds it was running with no water. You don't have to yank the lanyard to shut off the motor. Just push in on the lanyard button.
Yes but it wasn't bone dry and yes, Stupid Me just can't get the concept that these late 80's, 90's emergency lanyard cut off switch, located on the tiller, is also the kill push button. I did the same thing on the other 2 little late 80's outboards I recently worked on. Hahaha, my brain is always in "old school" mode! Looking for that big fat kill button on the pan. The funny thing is I built this motor and still forgot. Hahaha it's like trying to teach an Old Dog new tricks! Thanks for watching & Stay tuned !
@@THISOLDOUTBOARD1 I need this info mor than anyone. I have this engine on my 17 foot boat and cant get it to plane. Just need a smidge more power. HELP lol
@@TheSkyOpenwide Hey. Thanks for tuning in. You might wanna try a different prop. You can also mount the motor up an inch or 2 higher using a jack plate. And it's best to start your own comment(s) thread. It gets confusing piggybacking on someone else's comment. Here's the basic info on beefing up a 25- forums.iboats.com/threads/80s-johnson-evinrude-25hp-to-30-35hp-conversion-with-pics.516146/. Thanks !
Hey T.O.O. I only use a double feed ear muff but I have a 300 etec. I Turn the water on and wait about 30 sec and the pump primes up a lot quicker for my motor. Yours will really work good with the double feed water muff. Probably instantly get water pump pressure. JT HOOKED N ROLLING OFFSHORE 🇺🇸🎣🐟🛥🇺🇸
Hey. Thanks for tuning in. I hate earmuffs! Hahaha I was going to use my 50gal blue barrel. I didn't think I was going to be there that long. Oh well. Thanks again !
Man I glad you have new content out, love to watch you work on these old outboards.
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Good runner.Always cracks me up you working around the outboard with a cigarette.Actually scares the beef out of me.Stay safe.
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My old ‘88 Johnson 30 hp was a great motor when it was running right. That motor sounds great. Hopefully you get it all figured out. You won’t have any problems selling. Great video and thanks for sharing.
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Oh she sure sounds sweet! Looking forward to that real-world lake test. Regards !
Me too! Thanks again !
Nice motor-I’d do the water pump anyway-good video!
I believe I did in the original build, I'll have to go back and check the previous videos. Thanks again !
Love way he talks! Would be fun to be able to go by and watch him work...Be entertaining....
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6:45 Sunday morn. Homemade sourdough biscuits and gravy, coffee and TOO👍👍
Sounds great! Thanks again !
Your ticket to fun!!!! cracked me up😂😂😂
Hahaha. Thanks for tuning in!
I need a 35. I've been looking for a long time. Used to be you could find them anywhere around here but nowadays you can't hardly find them. Im in South Alabama on the florida line.
Hey. Yeah, there's a nice one for sale around here somewhere, I think on craigslist, if your looking for a longshaft remote, which is what they usually are. Thanks again !
Yep, once you go barrel you never go back🤣
And I hate standing in water. Don't think you save any water but it you can hoist different motors in then you can
Yeah I've got the 50gal blue barrel but I didn't think I was going to be there that long. Thanks again !
I am not crazy over water muffs I got a 275 gallon tote with the aluminum frame works great except for lifting the motor in and out but you got a cherry picker, so it would be easy for you see you in the next one 👍🏻🤘🏻
Running an outboard in a tank is indeed a great improvement over the earmuffs as it allows to shift in gear AND put some load on the engine but you really need to use the proper test prop (which no one has) to run anything over 15 hp at mid to high revs. Although your tank's structure might be able to handle the stress, cavitation will throw your test results off. Regards !
Hey. I hate them, I always end up soaked! I have the 50gal blue barrel but I didn't think I was going to be there that long. Thanks again !
@@THISOLDOUTBOARD1 I got the blue 50 gallon one also I just cut the hole big enough for the outboard to fit in the tote I got it for 20 bucks never got wet yet see you in the next one 👍🏻🤘🏻
Beginning at 12:23......... for a full minute and ten seconds it was running with no water. You don't have to yank the lanyard to shut off the motor. Just push in on the lanyard button.
Yes but it wasn't bone dry and yes, Stupid Me just can't get the concept that these late 80's, 90's emergency lanyard cut off switch, located on the tiller, is also the kill push button. I did the same thing on the other 2 little late 80's outboards I recently worked on. Hahaha, my brain is always in "old school" mode! Looking for that big fat kill button on the pan. The funny thing is I built this motor and still forgot. Hahaha it's like trying to teach an Old Dog new tricks! Thanks for watching & Stay tuned !
Sure will. I enjoy your videos very much.@@THISOLDOUTBOARD1
SHIT FORGOT the WATER 😂😂
Hahaha! Almost did! Thanks for tuning in!
Where’s the 25 to 35 conversion?
your watching it!
stay tuned for the next episode in a day or two!
Thought I missed it
@@THISOLDOUTBOARD1 I need this info mor than anyone. I have this engine on my 17 foot boat and cant get it to plane. Just need a smidge more power. HELP lol
@@TheSkyOpenwide Hey. Thanks for tuning in. You might wanna try a different prop. You can also mount the motor up an inch or 2 higher using a jack plate. And it's best to start your own comment(s) thread. It gets confusing piggybacking on someone else's comment. Here's the basic info on beefing up a 25- forums.iboats.com/threads/80s-johnson-evinrude-25hp-to-30-35hp-conversion-with-pics.516146/. Thanks !
Holy shit
It will make a turd!
Insect infestation in the pee hole! Nice runner.
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Replace the water pump , it’s over a year old
I believe I did in the original build, I'll have to go back and check the previous videos. Thanks again !
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Hey T.O.O. I only use a double feed ear muff but I have a 300 etec. I Turn the water on and wait about 30 sec and the pump primes up a lot quicker for my motor. Yours will really work good with the double feed water muff. Probably instantly get water pump pressure. JT HOOKED N ROLLING OFFSHORE 🇺🇸🎣🐟🛥🇺🇸
Hey. Thanks for tuning in. I hate earmuffs! Hahaha I was going to use my 50gal blue barrel. I didn't think I was going to be there that long. Oh well. Thanks again !