1951 Johnson TN27

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Soooo... I started looking at another of the 8. Checked compression, mid 70s in each cylinder, the coils look near new (haven't checked for spark yet. Needs new condensers.) I dropped the LU and the only things I didn't like were some pitting in the pump housing and there's a bushing at the top end of the driveshaft that was seized on and has a crack. I got it off with some pulley pullers but I don't know if it's something I should worry about or not.

I took some pics but I'm having trouble uploading them tonight so I'll have to try again tomorrow.

My only real concern is the cracked bushing that was around the driveshaft. Should I attempt finding a replacement?



It's a good thing I live alone. I have 4 motors taken apart in my living room :D
 

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Re: 1951 Johnson TN27

Damage to the bearing housing is usually due to a broken spring in the shock absorber. That make is it expand and the result is not enough room for it in the space provided. Item #34 spring and sleeve assembly, shock absorber. Picture is Gale version of same gearcase, all but a couple of parts are the same as TN Johnson.
 

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Re: 1951 Johnson TN27

As Frank stated above, have a good look at that shock absorber. If it is shot, the motor will never run right, if you can get it started at all.

The good news is there are a gazillion of these TNS for parts, and parts are cheap!
 

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Re: 1951 Johnson TN27

The part I was talking about was at the top end of the driveshaft, right under the splines. Not sure what it is, exactly.
 

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Re: 1951 Johnson TN27

There was a thick rubber ring and a thin metal washer that fell out when I stood the motor up. I believe they belonged on the driveshaft on top of this part.

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Re: 1951 Johnson TN27

:facepalm: I broke the fuel filter last night. Anyone got one for sale?
 

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Lol I might. Could always just put a plastic on in the fuel line and leave the tank one out. I have made them as well out of mesh.
 

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Re: 1951 Johnson TN27

Alright, I finally sourced out some corks to make a new float, made one, went to the local hobby shop to get some airplane dope to cover it in and....... The store shut down. Great. I called every other hobby shop around and none of them had any. Anyone in Canada that could tell me where to buy it online?
 

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Re: 1951 Johnson TN27

I always thought you could use a float from a MERCURY outboard for those motors.--Any of the side-bowl carburetors from the 60's motors.
 

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Re: 1951 Johnson TN27

i think you are correct racer....the merc float is the replacement part. but it needs minor modifications. cant believe no hobby shop has the fuel proof dope tho !
 

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Re: 1951 Johnson TN27

Believe this one will work for the TN.

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Re: 1951 Johnson TN27

Thanks for the info.

It's not too hard to believe that no hobby shops had any when there were only a couple others :D
 

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Re: 1951 Johnson TN27

Thanks for the info.

It's not too hard to believe that no hobby shops had any when there were only a couple others :D

most hobby shops that sell airpalne/boat etc kits of any kind should have the alcohol proof "dope". ?
 

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Re: 1951 Johnson TN27

For the hobby dope, you may have to order online. I did a google search and found a local RC club, showed up to one of there meets with a jar and a fellow gave me some. Those guys are serious. Many had step vans with ALL there stuff in 'em.
 

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I know of a shop in Hamilton where I bought mine. I could always ship you a jar if you get stuck. I might even have some NOS floats kicking around. The trouble is finding them! I camp across some TN powerhead gasket sets yesterday, so maybe in the same tote as that stuff.
 

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Re: 1951 Johnson TN27

Ooooh how much for a gasket set? And let me know where that hobby shop is. I might have to make a trip up to Hamilton myself. It's been far too long since I've been to Cheapies.
 
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