1972 Evinrude Fisherman 6 hp How to replace starter rope, Ignition points, and water pump

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  • In this episode we service the water pump, starter rope and ignition points along with spark plugs. I learn a few new things along the way. Join me as we learn together.

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  • @teffer7268
    @teffer7268 Рік тому +1

    I have been tinkering with old outboards for years and it's something I really enjoy. Thank you for your videos.

  • @drm4rtink
    @drm4rtink Рік тому +1

    Found the same engine from 1968 in a barn (my sons...). It was stuck and not touched for approx 40 years. Some (alot) TLC and a lot of help from this video it's now up and running. Still have to check the waterpump. But the feeling get it started. Priceless! Thanks for the instructional video!

  • @lizandromiramontes661
    @lizandromiramontes661 2 роки тому +1

    very nice video. thank you for sharing

  • @edwardhill6945
    @edwardhill6945 Рік тому +6

    I’ve had 5 of those exact little motors, from ‘69-‘75.
    Generally a good video, however I see three points of improvement.
    A) Regarding points- don’t disassemble them, remove them as a unit. That way you won’t touch the actual point surface, & get oil/grease/dirt on them, which is detrimental. If you do, wipe the surface with acetone.
    From the Evinrude service manual- the word “top” on the crankshaft cam bushing, which opens the points IS NOT there for setting them. That bushing can be put on upside down, (& then doesn’t work). The word “top” is only there so the factory guy doesn’t install the bushing upside down. It doesn’t always line up with the Center of the bump on the cam. Always look closely at the bushing, it’s easy to discern the top of the “bump” which what you use to set the points.
    B) Regarding foot oil- no matter how much water was inside, the oil won’t look milky if the motor has been sitting. After a few days the water will separate out, & sink to the bottom. It will only look milky if the motor was running shortly before draining.
    You did it right by watching closely as you removed the bottom drain screw. If more than a beercapful or two of water runs as soon as you remove that screw, you need to seal the gear case, even though the oil won’t be milky if the motor has been sitting.
    The seal you replaced is not the only path for water ingress. The shift shaft,(b visible beside the driveshaft), has an O-ring that also commonly leaks. Also there is a seal on the propeller shaft. If you have water, change all three.
    C) Idle mixture knob. You can’t just turn it back & forth & expect the motor to change. You have to turn it 1/8 turn, then let the motor run for 15 seconds to see the change. That little plastic knob just slides over splines on the shaft, it can be pulled off & re-centered.
    If the matching splines inside the plastic get worn off, turning it doesn’t actually turn the shaft. Remove the motor cowling, & observe the brass shaft actually turns as you turn the knob. I’ve seen two motors with that issue. Don’t waste time/parts/$$ suspecting a carb issue, when it’s the plastic knob. Unfortunately, that knob is about $25.
    One last item regarding the starter. When pricing a sale motor, make sure the starter works. Replacing a rope is cheap, the spring for those is now about $107!
    I wouldn’t replace the fuel pump “just because”. They are very reliable, & a new one is $100. Just undo that large Center screw, there is a fine SS screen under it. Clean that. The Chinese replacement pumps are cheap, however, the bodies are OK, but the gasket/diaphragm are crap, they only last a year. If you really have fuel pump issues (if the motor is starved for fuel, but runs OK if you keep pumping the bulb), don’t throw away Avery good pump for a junk E-Bay Chinese knockoff. Just rebuild the original quality pump, a new diaphragm is only about $10. Google Leroy’s Ramblings for how to rebuild it.

  • @LK-gt1so
    @LK-gt1so 3 місяці тому

    Hey short tip. You can replace the starter rope easy with a small metal construction angle. My one costs 1 Euro an fits perfectly. Greetz from Germany :)

  • @adwyfriangliga8483
    @adwyfriangliga8483 4 роки тому +5

    I have one like this , 1973 , 6 hp Evinrude Fisherman ! Work perfect , almost indestructible ! Thanks for explication !

  • @ardyrides834
    @ardyrides834 2 роки тому

    I just purchased a 1965 Johnson 6 HP. It looks just like this Evinrude you show here. My Johnson is white, where yours is blue.

    • @Michaelsbackyardmarina
      @Michaelsbackyardmarina  2 роки тому +1

      Sounds about right. Get her running. Thanks for watching

    • @ardyrides834
      @ardyrides834 2 роки тому

      @@Michaelsbackyardmarina - I got it started today. The gauge on my compression test is dead. I cleaned the spark plugs and it appears to have good spark. I changed the fuel lines and connector at the motor. And, changed the gearcase oil, it was black, no water. Then I filled a trash can with water, under the engine, connected the fuel tank, pumped the bulb, then shot some starting fluid in the carb and start pulling. Without the choke on, it tried to fire on the third pull. I turned the idle screw to full rich, sprayed more starting fluid in the carb. After about 4-5 pulls it started and ran! I checked the water pump exhaust and no water was coming out, do I shut her down. I pulled the lower unit, and sure enough, the impeller is bad. I have an impeller, shaft seal, thermostat and gasket on order now.

  • @jamesjarrell7794
    @jamesjarrell7794 4 роки тому +2

    Michael. Appreciate the how to video. Very Good. I am starting the rebuild of a 1973 Evinrude Fisherman 6 hp.

  • @alredhornbeam6598
    @alredhornbeam6598 3 роки тому +1

    This is going to be a big help for me . I am bringing back one from the dead a 76 long shaft . I will be doing all of this not in the same order I'm doing points, rope water pump . Great video thank you !

  • @alexcruz7719
    @alexcruz7719 8 місяців тому +1

    Never argue with a boat guy with 3 pens in his shirt

  • @parsons585
    @parsons585 Рік тому

    I bought this engine new in 1972 along with a boat and trailer! I enjoyed it many years but ended up buying an inboard/outboard boat and retired this one! It sat for years and I just got it out and had a mechanic go through it! Thank you for this in depth explanation of what makes this old motor work! I think I could do some work on it now if something breaks!

    • @Michaelsbackyardmarina
      @Michaelsbackyardmarina  Рік тому

      Thanks for sharing! That is most of this channels goal is to help people keep the old ones on the water, thanks for watching

  • @alvarsdzenis4739
    @alvarsdzenis4739 3 роки тому

    I have a 1970 Evinrude 6hp Fisherman that I bought new . I've done impeller a few times, new points twice, still has the original fuel pump. I've caught over 1000 trout/salmon using that same motor over the years. It's in amazing shape. Always carefully stored and cared for. Best built motor ever in my opinion. Made in Peterborough Ontario.cheers🇨🇦

  • @audiemullarkey9973
    @audiemullarkey9973 4 роки тому +1

    I just bought ome thanks for showing us very help ful and explained really good .

  • @yessir6399
    @yessir6399 2 роки тому

    Recently bought a gregor with a 1980 johnson OB ..... watching RMD Creations. Yes I can do this really Informative love it ...

  • @k6outdoors
    @k6outdoors 4 роки тому +3

    Nice looking unit, good work!

  • @jimrichards8744
    @jimrichards8744 Рік тому

    Very informative! I have no real experience working on small engines/outboards and this video shows me a lot of basic maintenance practices that are easy to follow. I have a 1980 Johnson Seahorse I have been working on. Fuel pump rebuilt and carb cleaned but doesn't want to idle at low rpms and the throttle/tiller seems super tight. Thank you!

  • @gmansmith1907
    @gmansmith1907 2 роки тому

    I just got a 1974 Johnson 6 hp sea horse, it looks just like you're I'm working on it today.

  • @rikkwakeupwesternworld9874
    @rikkwakeupwesternworld9874 Рік тому

    Always entertaining and informative, had a 6 HP Fisherman for many years, it never gave up even after little or maintenance when it passed to my son in law. He eventually destroyed it through lack of oil in the fuel but what a great little outboard which lasted over 26 years. Always watch your videos no matter what engine, keep up the good work! best regards from Australia.

    • @Michaelsbackyardmarina
      @Michaelsbackyardmarina  Рік тому

      The ole miss mix of the two stroke is a two stroke killer for sure, thanks for watching

  • @wendellyoung7713
    @wendellyoung7713 Рік тому

    Yes I do say you did a good job I am learning from you because I have a motor like that too

  • @steveo7265
    @steveo7265 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the suggestion on the modified bolt for winding the recoil starter. Looks like a cheap way to make a difficult job easier.

  • @robertelson2564
    @robertelson2564 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you Micheal, I have been servicing & repairing marine engines just for a few months now thinking my work would be on somewhat modern engines nope!! this last two weeks i have had three of these old 70s in thanks to you i have learn a lot brill keep um coming , all the best. Robert.

  • @rssimp1
    @rssimp1 3 роки тому

    Nicely done video

  • @chriseisele9969
    @chriseisele9969 2 роки тому

    Great job Michael looks like a great motor to have . I've learned a lot from you thanks Chris

  • @ardyrides834
    @ardyrides834 2 роки тому

    I like your videos, very clear and to the point. Thanks for your tips! My 1965 Johnson 6hp looks just like the lower gearcase you show here. I replaced my starter pull rope also but, I did mine a little differently. I got a new gauge for my compression tester, and I have 80 psi in each cylinder. The Drive Shaft Housing, bearing seal you mentioned, was a BEAR to remove on my unit. I removed the housing before removing the seal. Still, I had to destroy the seal in order to get it out! the new seal went in fine, after cleaning up the housing plate. I'm waiting on a new Drive Shaft Housing gasket, in order to put it back together.

    • @Michaelsbackyardmarina
      @Michaelsbackyardmarina  2 роки тому +2

      Wow, lots of stuff you are doing there. Keep er going. Thanks for watching.

    • @jimmysapien9961
      @jimmysapien9961 2 роки тому

      @@Michaelsbackyardmarina man you are an AWSOME mechanic 👍🏻👍🏻 thank you.
      One question how do you turn motor over When Checking compression ?
      You have helped me a lot 🙏🙏🙏

  • @robertjanzandbergen3896
    @robertjanzandbergen3896 2 роки тому

    Great, clear info! Thanks

  • @alredhornbeam6598
    @alredhornbeam6598 3 роки тому

    Just gave your channell a glowing endorsement on the iboats fourms . Keep up the good work !

  • @Rockers1121
    @Rockers1121 4 роки тому

    I have this same year of motor .. I'm gonna be putting new points and condenser's on soon, also doing a new impeller and lower seals. This vid helps a lot! I will see how it runs after that .. if it still runs rough, then I'll buy a carb rebuild kit.

  • @240zron
    @240zron 2 роки тому

    You do a great job on all your videos, been watching in the background for a while. Keep up the good work.

  • @teresalivingston975
    @teresalivingston975 4 роки тому

    Good job I just bought a 77 model I’m saving this video thank you.

  • @erikclausen4780
    @erikclausen4780 2 роки тому

    Great action and information. Thank you !!

  • @Eddierayy0
    @Eddierayy0 2 роки тому

    Fantastic video! Thank you so much, theis has helped me out heaps. Just having trouble dropping the prop as one of the bolt sheered 😭

  • @ianward1126
    @ianward1126 2 роки тому

    Great video thanks. Wish it was as easy for me in Australia to be able to get spare parts like you do. Here you have to search and when you do find parts they cost for instance a set of points for my 4.5hp 2 stroke Mercury are over $70 aus.

    • @danoakes4071
      @danoakes4071 Рік тому +1

      For that much money, I would check into replacing the points with solid state ignition. I had an ancient 6hp Briggs and Stratton I couldn't get points for, and I rigged solid state up on it. It ran so good, the fella I bought it off of bought it back after only a year later. The new spark was sharp and clean; better than new.

  • @frankhancock2798
    @frankhancock2798 3 роки тому

    thanks for the lessons enjoyed it.

  • @vickgz7564
    @vickgz7564 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome video! I will be doing all of that to mine I a few days. Thank you 👍
    By the way, I love your shirts

  • @davidhefner5668
    @davidhefner5668 3 роки тому

    The Johnson is now painted white. I used rattle can epoxy white. It turned out great. After a few days of letting the paint harden I removed it from my stand and beganthe decreasing and sanding the other motor. It took about an hour carefully masking everything off that I dis not wish to paint.After wiping it down with denatured alcohol I gave it its first coat. I started by giving it a light coverage then waited about an hour until the second coat. I plan to give it about four coats today. The engine covers are off...not painted them yet. Around the engine covers bottom edge is that rubber seal. On cover the seal is white and on the other cover its black. On want to male the white on black by either using permanent marker ot black shoe dye. Before painting the seal needs to be pushed away from the cover to get paint behind it. I'll probably push a piece of rope all the way around between the seal and fiberglass engine cover. That should push the seal out to create the gap I need to spray behind it.
    It should be about time to give that second coat on the lower half now.
    One of the motors needs the rope changed as it shows some where. Thanks for the video that.

  • @rubymsp-hq9zm
    @rubymsp-hq9zm 4 роки тому +1

    I've got the same engine now I know how to do the rope and other things to it.

    • @calebmarshall3356
      @calebmarshall3356 4 роки тому

      The old Johnsons an evinrudes are super good motors will run for ever If you take care of them I've got a few an they've never ever failed to start I've got a outboard older then my dad an she starts half a pull every time that ones a small evinrude don't use it to much as my boats to big lol but like I said super good and reliable as long as you maintain then anyways happy boating from Australia

  • @fattylover76
    @fattylover76 4 роки тому +2

    I have a 1972 50th anniversary 100hp I love it

  • @kylestevens25
    @kylestevens25 3 роки тому

    If I close my eyes I swear Tom Arnold is showing me outboard repair.

  • @Yonder27
    @Yonder27 4 роки тому

    👍🏻🗣 You have a GREAT attitude and Outlook on life ‼️😎Once I saw you modify that bolt I subscribed ✅🗣 Thank you sooo much for taking the time to make this video as it has helped IMMENSELY 🤗
    I just pulled a 1987 4hp Evinrude out of the garage that someone gave me over 5 years ago and it is extremely hard to find any info on it. The fuel mix is 100 to 1😱 But I guess that was not too unusual and was widely used in the 30’s ? It also does not pee like a regular outboard of today and I’m still not sure if it is a steam exhaust cooling I kinda think it is because there is a metal guard about 1/3 up from the prop on the shaft. It has a 2 piece cover (cowling) held on with about 6 screws on each side. A REAL hassle if you have problems on the water. Made to be sold in Belgium 🇧🇪. Must be a Venturi type carburetor because the butterfly valve is in the middle of the throat and regulates the throttle. Got it running but want to make it as good as possible and appreciate learning from your
    videos👍🏻. 🤗🙏🏼 Retired and would love to supplement my income fixing these smaller motors up like new.

    • @JoeBlowski
      @JoeBlowski Рік тому

      Ignore manuals and labels that specify 100 to 1 which is planned obsolescence, because that is far too little oil. Back in the 30's it was 16 or 24 to 1 because they had bushings instead of bearings and inferior oil. 50 to 1 is a very popular recommendation but I believe 32 to 1 is the best choice for any two stroke engine.

  • @likEaMFboss88
    @likEaMFboss88 2 роки тому

    Good video

  • @dposer10
    @dposer10 4 роки тому +3

    When you set the points make sure when you run the feeler gauge in the points don't move that means you have the gap smaller than your gauge. When you set those points i noticed the points move when you put the feeler in it

    • @Michaelsbackyardmarina
      @Michaelsbackyardmarina  4 роки тому +1

      yes you did. I have run the motor for over an hour now and I'm going back in to double check the gap.

    • @GeorgeT6566
      @GeorgeT6566 3 роки тому

      @@Michaelsbackyardmarina That little bit of drag is not going to make a difference. Most guys use to set them at .18- .20 anyways

  • @claudiomello5137
    @claudiomello5137 10 місяців тому

    Very Good

  • @andrewieckhorst2075
    @andrewieckhorst2075 3 місяці тому

    Sehr geil.....Danke 😀

  • @jimmysapien9961
    @jimmysapien9961 2 роки тому

    Omg Great teacher- Thank you - I have two small motors Evinrude fisherman &
    a 7 hp Johnson seahorse can’t wait to start working on them. Sea horse is running - but not the Fishermen - will go look on Website you Mentioned . What if I cannot find serial # On motors ? To order Parts 😳

    • @Michaelsbackyardmarina
      @Michaelsbackyardmarina  2 роки тому

      Watch my next video and I will show you how to find out what it is. Dropping Sunday morning.

  • @dhalzey
    @dhalzey 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for this tutorial I was recently gifted a old Jon boat and a pre 1980s Johnson seahorse 6 that hadn't run for years. With this video 50$ and some wd40 it is now running well after 3 days work. No more paddling a canoe to fish and I can explore the large lake I live near! I do have a problem still tho I stripped the top of the bolt hammering it and was never able to remove the top gear, any suggestions on how to get the nut back on?

  • @weswhitlinger1706
    @weswhitlinger1706 10 місяців тому

    The impeller does not need to be replaced every year. Five years is the normal change time. Do NOT do what a lot of these so clled mechanics are telling you, and that is to turn the impeller into the housing clockwise. That is WRONG turn it counterclockwise then when you turn it over for installation the impeller will rotate in the correct direction. The easiest way is to put the impeller on the shaft first then lower the housing down on the impeller with gentle pressure while turning the shaft in a clockwise direction until the impeller seats itself properly in the housing. Then just bolt the housing down and you are done.. I've been doing this work for more than 55 years, I know what i'm talking about.

  • @davidhefner5668
    @davidhefner5668 3 роки тому

    I have two 6 HPs. One is Evinrude, the other a Johnson. Both identical of course...only a few years apart. The Evinrude is blue...the Johnson is green. I'll paint both white as I am going to set both on my Tracker V-14. Anyway.....while sanding out a few scratches on the Evinrude I noticed the undercoat was the same color of the Johnson. So I'm guessing that the unit was originally meant to be the Johnson version. As for connecting them for the twin setup. I bought two hiem joints, a 3/8"- 24 stainless steel threaded rod a 3/8" piece of aluminum tubing and 4 lock nuts. I also made two brackets from angle iron to make the connection at the motor handle. Everything cost less than $30.00. The engine covers also to be repainted white will be dresses up with a set of skeleton fish on both sides. The Tracker V-14 is an awesome small boat...perfect for fishing. The boat and trailer are like new. It had a few scratches on the inside of the boat. I took the boat to a paint shop and they matches the silver paint rattle can style at $20.00 a can. It matched perfectly. I added a bimini top over the 4th of July. It really helped a lot keeping the metal boat cool. Before it was like sitting in an oven. In the near future I want to install a six pole cat-rack, make a live well and some interior LED lights. Sorry about my rambling....I just don't have anyone interested in my project but me. My wife lends a third hand when needed but she works all day. I'm a retired marine carpet installer....Lake Erie.

  • @warwickpowell3371
    @warwickpowell3371 Рік тому

    Looks good how about the thermostat great work😊

  • @morerandomvids648
    @morerandomvids648 Рік тому

    Man, i wish you had a part number for the water pump parts.

  • @socomsmith3241
    @socomsmith3241 4 роки тому +1

    I have a 1967 evinrude 5hp fisherman purrs like a kitten

  • @jonhutchens9770
    @jonhutchens9770 2 роки тому

    I have good success removing the points and filing them down to a good surface. The newer ones may be made too cheaply to file.

  • @arthurtaddei1285
    @arthurtaddei1285 3 роки тому +2

    Where it says " TOP" on the cam means it is the top of the cam so people don't flip it upside down and throw the timing out 180 degrees . The points are supposed to be set at the keyway only for correct gap. Doing it the way you do, throws the timing off 20 degrees and motor will not idle perfect or rev to its peak. Get a manual, or buy a ticket to the game, OK Mikey???

  • @larrycosby2010
    @larrycosby2010 4 роки тому +1

    I see you polished your shaft before installing the new pump and seal.

  • @gmansmith1907
    @gmansmith1907 3 роки тому

    You don't need to take the points apart you can take them out together.

  • @johnoakley9027
    @johnoakley9027 3 роки тому +1

    Is there anyway you can link the parts in the comments or description, finding the proper parts for these seems to have a lot of variations

  • @ALVintageOutboards
    @ALVintageOutboards Рік тому

    I might have misunderstood but did you say only one set of points should have the felt? Both should have it, but again I may have misunderstood what you said. I was only listening as I was installing ceiling tiles 😃

    • @Michaelsbackyardmarina
      @Michaelsbackyardmarina  Рік тому

      you only need it on one but if there is space for two you could put two, keep in mind back in the old days there was only one for the V-8's

  • @joemartin6439
    @joemartin6439 2 роки тому

    I getting a Saturn Kabot 487 16’ inflatable boat . It will take up to a 15hp but this this 2 cylinder 6 seems a much better go for it weight

  • @alexcruz7719
    @alexcruz7719 8 місяців тому

    "I get it, it's an illness" 🤣

  • @hi-colourpaintersanddecora8288
    @hi-colourpaintersanddecora8288 3 роки тому +1

    Hi Micheal. I really enjoy your videos. I'm living in Australia and have just brought a Johnson seahorse 6hp 2 stroke. Model 6R735. I've been looking everywhere in Australia for kits however I haven't been able to find anyone who stocks anything for my model.
    Can you list some sites where parts can be obtained in either the US or Canada.

  • @anthonybruno8458
    @anthonybruno8458 3 роки тому

    You could use a point file and just clean the points. Unless they are truly messed up that would work fine.

  • @briankelly4284
    @briankelly4284 Рік тому

    Question Michael. I have the exact 6 HP Evinrude. No water coming out of the exhaust. The water pump will pump water up to the thermostat but it does not seem to get through the water jacket and then the exhaust. I cleaned out the thermostat area and water ingress and egress holes but still does not work. I don’t have a air compressor to shoot air in those holes or up the exhaust. Concerned that there is debris in either the tube or head / water jacket. Any advice or videos that might help?

  • @glennwestbrook409
    @glennwestbrook409 2 роки тому +1

    where do you buy parts for your motors, I have a everude fisherman like the one you worked on . i would like to but points, water pump, and spark plugs, ect.

  • @RN67POST
    @RN67POST 2 роки тому

    Nice video, have one that has only 20 hours on it ! But I’m going to do the same steps you did !! Nice little motor . Where did you get you parts ! Fuel pump are all over the place !?! I paid 50 dollars for my last one . But found one in a kit for less ! Your thoughts? Thanks for your information and great video content!!👍😬

    • @Michaelsbackyardmarina
      @Michaelsbackyardmarina  2 роки тому

      marineengine.com some of the Chinese don't pan out so well. Thanks for watching

  • @dolinick
    @dolinick 3 роки тому +1

    hey i think i got a 1973. it started! leaked gas. maybe needs a wader pump 6hp fisherman

  • @terrypeach4515
    @terrypeach4515 2 роки тому

    THAT ROPE IS ACUTALLY A EMERGENCY PULL ROPE, WHICH IS INCLUED IN THE COWL ON MANY OLDER OUTBOARDS. HOOKS ON TOP, WRAP AND GIVE IT A PULL. IT WILL PULL OFF AT END OF PULL

  • @MrSbasque
    @MrSbasque Рік тому

    Mind is a 1970 6hp and I was wondering if there identical with parts, is it all the same?

  • @TopBananaMan
    @TopBananaMan Рік тому

    I have a 1975 evinrude 6hp
    Im assuming the process would be the same ?

  • @jonboatmorava9115
    @jonboatmorava9115 2 роки тому

    Just picked me up a clean looking 66 6hp and was wondering a good place to pick up parts.

  • @keronackles8327
    @keronackles8327 5 місяців тому

    Made it look easy didnt wirk out for me .but good video

  • @aaronnoble9475
    @aaronnoble9475 2 роки тому

    Hi there! I have the same motor. What size bolts did you use to remove the flywheel? I've found that an M6 seems to be the right diameter, but I can't determine the thread pitch.
    Some have said that it's 1/4" but that's way to big for mine!
    Thanks for the help and thank you for making this video!!!

  • @robl6570
    @robl6570 Рік тому

    Get vid. What is the purpose of the pin at the top of the drive shaft.? Working on one that I guess was remove or forgot to replace. Thanks

    • @edwardhill6945
      @edwardhill6945 Рік тому

      That pin ensures about 6 parts that form the lower crankshaft seal don’t fall out when you remove the lower unit & drive shaft. RMD didn’t even mention there is a pin at the top of the driveshaft…& you cannot remove the impeller cup or impeller with that pin in place. He got lucky, the pin was lined up with the S,ot, many DIYers ham fist the unit down, wreck the pin, then don’t bother replacing it because they don’t see what it’s for.
      Quicker than typing, I found this- a very good explanation for it if the link doesn’t give you the proper video, Google Brandon’s garage Johnson Evinrude 6 HP Lower Removal and Seal Explanation
      ua-cam.com/video/HekpzzZSwFw/v-deo.html

  • @Pooman562
    @Pooman562 3 роки тому

    This video helped me alot so far!!! Thanks!!! I have a 9.5 Evinrude sportwin the inside looks clean i got spark but still can't get to turn over. Do you got any tips for me. I will do a comparison test on it tomorrow.

    • @Michaelsbackyardmarina
      @Michaelsbackyardmarina  3 роки тому +1

      When you say turn over do you mean the engine will not kick? or is the pull start stuck and the engine won't turn over?

    • @Pooman562
      @Pooman562 3 роки тому

      I'm taking it to the guy I usually rent boats off of. He said he'll take a look at it.

  • @daniellewis1508
    @daniellewis1508 2 роки тому

    Just got my 1969 6hp evinrude fisherman running. I put in a new water pump, but its different than the old one (website says its compatible with my year). it has a smaller impeller inside of a metal casing. it all fits the same though. motor runs great, but it wont pee. not sure what to check at this point. any advice?

    • @daniellewis1508
      @daniellewis1508 2 роки тому

      ive shot water through the top unit lines, and through the bottom, no obstructions. im wondering if it's because i didnt replace the seals below that plate and around the shaft

  • @seankaufman2011
    @seankaufman2011 Рік тому

    I currently have a johnson 6hp I'm working on. General question if you have a motor that's seized from just sitting over time what would you do to try an unseize if before tearing it down?

    • @Michaelsbackyardmarina
      @Michaelsbackyardmarina  Рік тому +1

      soak the cylinders and see if she will brake free.

    • @seankaufman2011
      @seankaufman2011 Рік тому

      @@Michaelsbackyardmarina anything specific to use to soak the cylinders?

  • @freddynews6478
    @freddynews6478 4 роки тому

    Your Banana I believe is called a fish and ski, I maybe thinking of a Glastron.

  • @seanstokes8436
    @seanstokes8436 3 роки тому

    Hi Mike, all in all, how much did you spend on this bringing it back to life?

  • @All_A_Guy_Needs
    @All_A_Guy_Needs Рік тому

    Did you put a drill straight to a socket to test compression? 😊

  • @bongsoun5683
    @bongsoun5683 4 роки тому +1

    I have the same motor & year, my lower spark plug isn’t getting spark I’m sure so ima change the points and hopefully that changes everything . When I unplug the lower wire to the plug the motor runs the same but when I unplug the upper plug it dies out ... it has to be the points getting no spark right ?

  • @Hensleytheultimatehoundsman
    @Hensleytheultimatehoundsman 3 роки тому

    I have the 1969 6hp model. According to BRP the 69 uses the same impeller as the 72 (same part number) I ordered the same part number impeller that you have that BRP said fit the 69 6hp. When I took the lower unit off the housing was different and the impeller was much smaller. I’m trying to find out if the previous owner replaced the whole housing and got the wrong one and I need to buy and replace the whole housing or if BRP is wrong about the impeller part number.

    • @Michaelsbackyardmarina
      @Michaelsbackyardmarina  3 роки тому

      look up you part on marineengine.com now that you know what it looks like.

    • @Hensleytheultimatehoundsman
      @Hensleytheultimatehoundsman 3 роки тому

      @@Michaelsbackyardmarina I believe I found out that somebody replaced the housing with an impeller and housing for an 79 6hp evinrude. I looked up the impeller for the 79 and sure enough it was the same sized impeller as the one that was in the outboard I have. Apparently the 79 housing and impeller works on all evinrude 6hp’s dating back to the mid 50’s so I will just order an 79 6hp impeller.

    • @randybeals6262
      @randybeals6262 2 роки тому +1

      @@Hensleytheultimatehoundsman those smaller impellers are aftermarket to replace orignals they come with the new housing & gaskets they have a cup inside housing to accomidate the smaller impeller just put one in my 72 6 hp works great

    • @Hensleytheultimatehoundsman
      @Hensleytheultimatehoundsman 2 роки тому

      @@randybeals6262 thanks I found out the exact same thing and I got a new water pump in it

  • @jdittemore1
    @jdittemore1 3 роки тому

    Thank you for what you do. Question: where do you get the majority of your parts?

  • @nunomascarenhasribeiro
    @nunomascarenhasribeiro Рік тому

    where can I find a OEM 3 blade propeller and prop nut?...what mesures to look for?? Thank You.

  • @mariolrivera7091
    @mariolrivera7091 3 роки тому

    Hello 👋 I have a 1972 evinrude model 6302sj 05307. Wanted know where to buy parts for it. Also what kind of gear oil would you recommend? Also wanted know if is normal for oil to come out of water jet? Thanks for the help

    • @Michaelsbackyardmarina
      @Michaelsbackyardmarina  3 роки тому

      Marineengine.com, Amsoil Gear lube amzn.to/36tSC8E , Oil should not be coming out of the pee hole, just water.

  • @brocklalonde1489
    @brocklalonde1489 2 роки тому

    I picked mine up with a 10ft tinner for 300 bucks

  • @andrewieckhorst2075
    @andrewieckhorst2075 3 місяці тому

    9:10 was für ein Propeller ist da drauf? Wir haben noch den mit 2 Flügeln und würden gerne 3 Flügel haben

  • @WallyFischer
    @WallyFischer 3 роки тому

    Where do you order your parts from? I just bought an old 5 horse Evinrude Angler that needs some work done on it. Thanks for any help here. I live in Michigan.

  • @onzelop5058
    @onzelop5058 Рік тому

    Hello, good man! You can tell me or give me a link where you get spare parts. Will I be able to find a piston and rings of repair size on an Evinrude 6 hp 1972 engine like yours?
    I feel sorry for him I want to restore
    But the problem is I am in Russia.

  • @Casanova357
    @Casanova357 Рік тому

    Where do you get your parts from for motor at

  • @alredhornbeam6598
    @alredhornbeam6598 3 роки тому

    What lower unit gear oil are you using here? I know you said amsoil something . And the blue grease your using? Thank you!

  • @wright1049
    @wright1049 3 роки тому

    Thank you for the videos! I’m picking up one of these tomorrow, if it doesn’t sell before I get there. Where do you get your parts?

  • @chrischeater261
    @chrischeater261 4 роки тому

    Hey Michael, another great video, very informative however I don’t get why you Americans hate using guards on you grinders!

    • @Michaelsbackyardmarina
      @Michaelsbackyardmarina  4 роки тому +1

      I do prefer guards but in my haste I did not put it back on after grinding the glass in my boat.

  • @johncartelli
    @johncartelli 3 роки тому

    do you use Stens for all the parts? i dont see johnson or evinrude listed on the Stens site. i have a 1990 johnson sailmaster 6hp that im trying to rebuild the pull starter system...do you have any parts you want to sell..im finding parts "not available" on parts stores listing

  • @joshuamunoz5036
    @joshuamunoz5036 3 роки тому

    Nice motor,where do u get your fuel pump and starter rope handles from?

  • @h-townfishing1382
    @h-townfishing1382 4 роки тому

    Hey what size fuel hoses are correct for the fuel pump and the hose to the carburetor? Are the different?

  • @danparker1925
    @danparker1925 3 роки тому

    I tried searching your videos, do you have a fix it for a 30 year old mercury 4 hp starter recoil spring? The recoil pack is bolted to the top cowing that removes from the engine.
    Thank you

    • @Michaelsbackyardmarina
      @Michaelsbackyardmarina  3 роки тому

      Sorry I don't have one of those video's yet. Thanks for watching and asking

    • @danparker1925
      @danparker1925 3 роки тому

      @@Michaelsbackyardmarina okay thank you for the response. I’m new to the outboard motor world and have learned a lot from you

  • @evinrudej
    @evinrudej 3 роки тому

    Do you have to set throttle to any specific spot when replacing the points ?

    • @Michaelsbackyardmarina
      @Michaelsbackyardmarina  3 роки тому

      No you don't , just the crank shaft.

    • @evinrudej
      @evinrudej 3 роки тому

      @@Michaelsbackyardmarina by that do you mean setting each point to top when making your adjustments?

  • @alredhornbeam6598
    @alredhornbeam6598 3 роки тому

    Can you by chance where you ordered those points from? amazon is selling a bunch that dont fit the hole in the plastic bushing wont fit over the pivot pin .
    35 bucks and they wont fit

  • @edwardhill6945
    @edwardhill6945 Рік тому

    RMD I just noticed one other critical missing part, regarding changing the water pump.
    You mention there is a pin at the top of the driveshaft…& you cannot remove the impeller cup or impeller with that pin in place. (Maybe it was missing because some idiot ham fisted a previous removal, wrecked the pin & didn’t replace it because they had no idea what it’s for. If the pin is in p,ace, as it should be, you cannot drop the lower unit until you line the pin up with its slot- edit your video, showing the pin & with a view up inside the housing, to show the slot..
    Quicker than typing, I found this- a very good explanation for it if the link doesn’t give you the proper video, Google Brandon’s garage Johnson Evinrude 6 HP Lower Removal and Seal Explanation
    ua-cam.com/video/HekpzzZSwFw/v-deo.html

  • @addictedtocatfish1134
    @addictedtocatfish1134 3 роки тому

    Hi, can you help a little, what drug and model candles are best for this model.

  • @h-townfishing1382
    @h-townfishing1382 4 роки тому

    Is there any other way to clean points instead of replacing them?

    • @Michaelsbackyardmarina
      @Michaelsbackyardmarina  4 роки тому

      you can emery board them but its a temp fix. For the price you are better off replacing them.

  • @charlesbrown2987
    @charlesbrown2987 2 роки тому

    Can you provide the part #s for the parts you replaced?

    • @Michaelsbackyardmarina
      @Michaelsbackyardmarina  2 роки тому

      It's been too long ago....I have been adding that information to my newer videos. Thanks for watching