I have the 71 version of this motor. It has ran nearly perfectly in all those years. Bad gas was always the #1 problem. Always performed routine maintenance on it. Still has 80lbs compression. Grandson uses it now on our river. Taught him to ALWAYS go upstream and carry a paddle just in case!
Love your videos. This one especially. Between my sailboat and my tender, I've been through more small outboards in 15 years than I'd like - until I realized that I might have a weird addiction. I was buying motors that "sort of ran" and I learned to fix the basics and step up my maintenance routine until I realized that I was almost flipping motors without knowing it. You asked for stories so my last motor was a beautiful 2009 3.5HP four stroke Tohatsu that looked new but only ran with the choke on. It started right up and pee'd and I didn't see any red flags. I bought it for $300 and in one hour, replaced the crankcase oil, spark plug and gear oil. Went to clean the carb and the main jet disintegrated trying to unscrew it. Got a $150 carb from Defender and it ran perfectly. Then realized the telltale was boiling hot after running for 30 seconds. New Thermostat, running perfectly and pee'ing cold water. Splashed it and ran perfectly until it started to jump/hesitate due to a worn clutch dog. I could have gotten into that, but haven't done any lower unit work and was already tired of looking at this motor.. Ended up trading it straight up to a motor guy for a Yamaha 2HP two stroke that runs amazing. Like you said. Sometimes you win and sometimes you don't.
I bought an older cerca 70s 12 foot boat . With it came an 1986 Evinrude 6 hp. The previous owner tried to start it for 20 min before he finally got it to start. It ran rough and would bog down. The first thing I did at home was go over the motor. I found that both spark plugs were really old and gapped wrong. The carburetor had been adjusted too rich. And a few other minor issues. Now, it starts with one or two pulls. Runs like new.
I had scored one of those fer free but I couldn't ever get spark, mint compression though, but the Jonson and evenrude thing, almost all of there parts are interchangeable
I got a gx50 Honda trolling motor from a guy that said it didn’t run, poured some gas in and a couple pulls it was up and running, now I have it on my kayak
i like to buy older boats with trailer and outboard. right the boat off.. trailer plus motor for parts=price if it runs bonus.. got a 16 ft bowrider needs floor and seats. roller trailer needs tires and one wheel bearing. 1980 140hp johnson needs a prop but compression 118 118 118 112. had it running for only 10 sec but sounded good so for 800 Canadian its a win. price of new is away more.
Great five points! That Johnson 6 looks good!! Looks a lot better than the Evinrude 6 I bought last year and I have it running for 250 including initial cost
Great points// If you should get stuck with a looser and dump too much into it I've found the best thing to do is keep it and use it for a few years. Strange as that may seem. Your getting usage from the dollars you spent.. And you know what you've got .And never buy an engine you have no use for.
Thank you for making this video, I don’t have much money for my hobbies having 4 kids and all so buying a new outboard is not an option for me. Never had anyone to teach me these things about an old engine so this information is invaluable to me. I bought a rare 5hp Briggs and Stratton outboard for $200 cleaned the carb and had it running great only to hit a stump and break the foot completely in half. So now I have to buy something cheap and fix it up or else I’ll be paddling to my fishing holes.
I have an old 6hp Sea King (made by Chrysler) that was made in 1966, needs some seals replaced in the lower end, otherwise it runs great. Now if I could just get up the courage to take it out on a lake.
I once bought a 25hp 2 stroke evinrude in running condition. Found out first time I put it on the water that the previous owner ran it without oil. It ran 10 minutes then froze up solid. Major overhaul later I was in it a lot more than it was worth.
With these 2 stroke motors, as long as there is compression, you can get it to run one way or another. When I inherited my dads 5 hp Evenrude 1965 Angler , it set in the shed for 10- 15 yrs. Knowing it was running when last put away ,all I did was soaked the carb. in Seafoam about a week. Then was the time of truth. Fresh gas ( non-ethanol Gas) mixed 50:1 and Seafoam, After pulling several times, Wa La its running and pumping water.
Hoping some of your videos can help me, just got a 60s 6hp Johnson with my first little boat, don’t even know what tools i need but I’m hungry to get out on the water
You’re both the reason I’m looking at a used 2 hp Evinrude that’s 45 min away from me and also the reason why I haven’t taken the 45 min drive to go look at it lol boating on a budget 😂
all of my motors except one are pre-1960 OMC my two favorites that took very little to get running are matching 1957 Johnson and Evinrude 18HP motors. and ibetween them they cost less than $100 to acquire :)
I got my two outboard motors for the junkyard 5 horse Honda 4-stroke long shaft with one spark plug 🔌 for $30-$15 each of they start up as one first pool
Been there with an old Johnson 5.5 from the early 50's. Bought it out of a shed and spent a bunch of time on it. Never did get it to run, sold it cheap before I moved. Can't say I miss it!
Some things like impellers and carb rebuild kits might still be offered by 3rd party supplies (aftermarket parts) and some of these can be decent but also some are not perfect. As far as mechanical parts, check eBay, join some facebook groups with other people who know about them and do some deep searches of part numbers.
At 00:42 I have my dates wrong! The correct dates were 2021 and 2020 - not 2001 and 2000
I have the 71 version of this motor. It has ran nearly perfectly in all those years. Bad gas was always the #1 problem. Always performed routine maintenance on it. Still has 80lbs compression. Grandson uses it now on our river. Taught him to ALWAYS go upstream and carry a paddle just in case!
Love your videos. This one especially. Between my sailboat and my tender, I've been through more small outboards in 15 years than I'd like - until I realized that I might have a weird addiction. I was buying motors that "sort of ran" and I learned to fix the basics and step up my maintenance routine until I realized that I was almost flipping motors without knowing it. You asked for stories so my last motor was a beautiful 2009 3.5HP four stroke Tohatsu that looked new but only ran with the choke on. It started right up and pee'd and I didn't see any red flags. I bought it for $300 and in one hour, replaced the crankcase oil, spark plug and gear oil. Went to clean the carb and the main jet disintegrated trying to unscrew it. Got a $150 carb from Defender and it ran perfectly. Then realized the telltale was boiling hot after running for 30 seconds. New Thermostat, running perfectly and pee'ing cold water. Splashed it and ran perfectly until it started to jump/hesitate due to a worn clutch dog. I could have gotten into that, but haven't done any lower unit work and was already tired of looking at this motor.. Ended up trading it straight up to a motor guy for a Yamaha 2HP two stroke that runs amazing. Like you said. Sometimes you win and sometimes you don't.
I bought an older cerca 70s 12 foot boat . With it came an 1986 Evinrude 6 hp. The previous owner tried to start it for 20 min before he finally got it to start. It ran rough and would bog down. The first thing I did at home was go over the motor. I found that both spark plugs were really old and gapped wrong. The carburetor had been adjusted too rich. And a few other minor issues. Now, it starts with one or two pulls. Runs like new.
That's a win!
Picked up a 2004 mercury 5hp cleaned up carb. Replaced impeller. Runs great now had it out a few times this spring. All in 425$
Very nice!!
Good advice, I always check the compression. If it's weak or one cylinder is quite a bit lower than the other, walk away.
I had scored one of those fer free but I couldn't ever get spark, mint compression though, but the Jonson and evenrude thing, almost all of there parts are interchangeable
Hey thanks. I thought you were going to say check for spark and compression first but I guess that's a given!
I got a gx50 Honda trolling motor from a guy that said it didn’t run, poured some gas in and a couple pulls it was up and running, now I have it on my kayak
For $100
I have a '71 (which has a '69 engine) of the same Johnson. Nice motor, great troller.
i like to buy older boats with trailer and outboard. right the boat off.. trailer plus motor for parts=price if it runs bonus.. got a 16 ft bowrider needs floor and seats. roller trailer needs tires and one wheel bearing. 1980 140hp johnson needs a prop but compression 118 118 118 112. had it running for only 10 sec but sounded good so for 800 Canadian its a win. price of new is away more.
The challenge for some people is getting rid of the boat once they've scored a nice motor and a fixable trailer!
Love those old 60s and 70s Johnson Evinrude motors. Yea you can probably get more parts for them now than ever. They have quite a following of fans.
Any idea what one is worth? I've got a 1970s 70hp Johnson that ran last time I had it at the lake.
Great five points! That Johnson 6 looks good!! Looks a lot better than the Evinrude 6 I bought last year and I have it running for 250 including initial cost
$250 total is a good win in my book!
Unfortunately, a lot of times those older motors don't have the title with them. That can add another layer of headache.
I live in a state that doesn't require titles for engines - but that's a good point!
Great points// If you should get stuck with a looser and dump too much into it I've found the best thing to do is keep it and use it for a few years. Strange as that may seem. Your getting usage from the dollars you spent.. And you know what you've got .And never buy an engine you have no use for.
Thank you for making this video, I don’t have much money for my hobbies having 4 kids and all so buying a new outboard is not an option for me. Never had anyone to teach me these things about an old engine so this information is invaluable to me. I bought a rare 5hp Briggs and Stratton outboard for $200 cleaned the carb and had it running great only to hit a stump and break the foot completely in half. So now I have to buy something cheap and fix it up or else I’ll be paddling to my fishing holes.
Hi there Wayne.
Do you know anything about the 2.5 Johnson twin cylinder. Performance, power reliability wise. ??
I just bought a 1971 merc 7.5 with only 10 hours and all the original paperwork, any tips to get it going?
Guys, whats your opinion on Homda Bf75 7.5HP 4stroke i can get it for 250$. Not sure if it runs, but the owner claims it does.
I have an old 6hp Sea King (made by Chrysler) that was made in 1966, needs some seals replaced in the lower end, otherwise it runs great. Now if I could just get up the courage to take it out on a lake.
Great tips ! Dad says money lost trying is an educational investment ! You learn from your losses.
So true!
Good tips to follow 😎
Thank you!
just bought 2 small chrysler outboards they run like new
Get you a Sierra catalogue. They have everything you will need
I once bought a 25hp 2 stroke evinrude in running condition. Found out first time I put it on the water that the previous owner ran it without oil. It ran 10 minutes then froze up solid. Major overhaul later I was in it a lot more than it was worth.
Yeah... that stinks!
With these 2 stroke motors, as long as there is compression, you can get it to run one way or another. When I inherited my dads 5 hp Evenrude 1965 Angler , it set in the shed for 10- 15 yrs. Knowing it was running when last put away ,all I did was soaked the carb. in Seafoam about a week. Then was the time of truth. Fresh gas ( non-ethanol Gas) mixed 50:1 and Seafoam, After pulling several times, Wa La its running and pumping water.
Yeah this one has a lot of promise!
Just wanted to say it’s voilá instead of wa la 😜
I was given ann old 5.3 eska and a 2 horce wizard the eska i have running.but cant find coil for wizard.🤗🤗🙏🤣🥰
Wizard may have been made by Mercury or OMC (Johnson/Evinrude) depending on the model year.
Hoping some of your videos can help me, just got a 60s 6hp Johnson with my first little boat, don’t even know what tools i need but I’m hungry to get out on the water
You’re both the reason I’m looking at a used 2 hp Evinrude that’s 45 min away from me and also the reason why I haven’t taken the 45 min drive to go look at it lol boating on a budget 😂
After having more bad luck than good lately with old outboards, I am more inclined to lean toward ones that do run these days!
@@WayneTheBoatGuy well I’m on my way back home from acquiring this outboard, got it for 40$, no idea if she’s a swimmer or a sinker
all of my motors except one are pre-1960 OMC my two favorites that took very little to get running are matching 1957 Johnson and Evinrude 18HP motors. and ibetween them they cost less than $100 to acquire :)
That's really cool!
I got my two outboard motors for the junkyard 5 horse Honda 4-stroke long shaft with one spark plug 🔌 for $30-$15 each of they start up as one first pool
wow - nice find!
Been there with an old Johnson 5.5 from the early 50's. Bought it out of a shed and spent a bunch of time on it. Never did get it to run, sold it cheap before I moved. Can't say I miss it!
My Evinrude 2 was that way - I'm glad to have moved on from it!
I have my dad’s’64 Johnson 6. Where can I find parts?
Some things like impellers and carb rebuild kits might still be offered by 3rd party supplies (aftermarket parts) and some of these can be decent but also some are not perfect. As far as mechanical parts, check eBay, join some facebook groups with other people who know about them and do some deep searches of part numbers.
How much $
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$220 👍
We're those other motors from 2000 and 2001 or 2020 and 2021
The other Johnsons? They were all at least 20 years old.
@@WayneTheBoatGuyI must have thought the dates in the video where when you filmed them
@@davidmollard9832 oh the video clips - yeah that’s the dates I made those videos. My bad!
Thanks for spotting that!!