Need help identifying my Johnson seahorse

Cwo6298

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I'm needing help identifying my Johnson seahorse. I'm needing the year and hp so I can get parts. Any info anyone can give is greatly appreciated. Thanks! I'm having trouble up loading pics. So all I can do is give number found on my welch plug it's 2258806.
 

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Call BRP customer service at 1-262-884-5993 and ask them.
 
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According to my unofficial collection of serial numbers, it should be a 1962
 

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F_R would you happen to know what hp it is? I'm thinking its a 20 hp but I'm not sure.
 

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F_R would you happen to know what hp it is? I'm thinking its a 20 hp but I'm not sure.

I have no way of knowing that from only the serial number. But as already suggested, post a picture. Lots of guys here could ID the horsepower by sight. Especially if the picture is with the hood off.
 

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Here's some pics, I hope this helps. Thanks!
 

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That would be an 18 / 20 HP model.--Seeing that it is white it is a 1966 or older.-----Judging by the lower cowling it is a 1962 to 1966.------Those motors are just excellent as parts were the same for many years.---I assume the cowling has also been painted , any pictures of it ?
 

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Trusting again in my list of serial numbers, you have a 1962 18hp Johnson, model FD-16
 

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At racerone yes I have a pic of the the cowling. It was painted black. I think the person used to duck hunt. Here's the pic of the cowling.
 

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F_R

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Cowling looks correct for a 1962 18hp FD-16 also. Except for the attempt to hide it under black paint.
 

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Thanks so much for the help. I look forward to cleaning it up and getting running. I do have a crack on the lower cover under the prop. Not sure what kind of metal it is. I'm going to have to get it fixed. Other than that it should be a good engine and provide fun times fishing with my two boys. Once again thanks for your help!
 

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From what you described I'm not sure where the crack is (lower cover under the prop???). If its a casting you might try what I did and not spend a fortune replacing a lower unit or whatever. Years ago I had a 135 Chrysler with a approx 4 inch crack in the lower unit. Long story short: The dealer told me he could replace the lower unit casting for about a grand plus labor (this is 20 or so years ago) or 'patch' it up with Marine Tex (a high grade epoxy) for less than $10.00. I did the Marine Tex and would have to re-patch it every couple of years (this was a salt water motor). The boat and motor were used a lot and I never had a problem with the 'patch.' A lot cheaper and easier is what I'm getting at. If it's not some critical part that's what I would do.
 

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I've used a lot of the Gray Marine Tex over the years to patch lower units and had good luck with it.
 

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A crack in the lower part of the gearcase may well be due to water freezing in there.------That would require the lower unit be taken apart for inspection / new seals before repairing the crack.
 
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