Could someone help out with a part number, the parts manual has not arrived yet. Thanks
5 56 gull Seaman Apprentice Joined Oct 19, 2008 Messages 33 Dec 12, 2008 #1 Could someone help out with a part number, the parts manual has not arrived yet. Thanks
tashasdaddy Honorary Moderator Emeritus Joined Nov 11, 2005 Messages 51,019 Dec 12, 2008 #2 Re: '54 Johnson 10 hp head gasket wish i could, i looked at laings, and they show no 10hp, head gaskets that vintage.
Re: '54 Johnson 10 hp head gasket wish i could, i looked at laings, and they show no 10hp, head gaskets that vintage.
5 56 gull Seaman Apprentice Joined Oct 19, 2008 Messages 33 Dec 12, 2008 #3 Re: '54 Johnson 10 hp head gasket The earliest I can come up with online is 1968. Guess I'll give aomci a try.
Re: '54 Johnson 10 hp head gasket The earliest I can come up with online is 1968. Guess I'll give aomci a try.
tashasdaddy Honorary Moderator Emeritus Joined Nov 11, 2005 Messages 51,019 Dec 12, 2008 #4 Re: '54 Johnson 10 hp head gasket laingsoutboards.com has a lot of stuff, just did not list that.
lyncraft_mechanic Petty Officer 1st Class Joined Jun 22, 2007 Messages 233 Dec 12, 2008 #5 Re: '54 Johnson 10 hp head gasket this website http://www.vintageoutboard.com/ has what you are looking for and more. just click on johnson/evinrude parts and then gaskets.
Re: '54 Johnson 10 hp head gasket this website http://www.vintageoutboard.com/ has what you are looking for and more. just click on johnson/evinrude parts and then gaskets.
wbeaton Commander Joined Jul 30, 2006 Messages 2,332 Dec 13, 2008 #6 Re: '54 Johnson 10 hp head gasket BRP 301862 list price is about $20.
5 56 gull Seaman Apprentice Joined Oct 19, 2008 Messages 33 Dec 13, 2008 #7 Re: '54 Johnson 10 hp head gasket Thanks for the info, should the gasket be used with gasket compound or dry or?
Re: '54 Johnson 10 hp head gasket Thanks for the info, should the gasket be used with gasket compound or dry or?
wbeaton Commander Joined Jul 30, 2006 Messages 2,332 Dec 13, 2008 #8 Re: '54 Johnson 10 hp head gasket It shouldn't need sealer.