Please excuse the intrusion, this is interesting as I have a 1987 Johnson 3 cylinder 60 and will look soon for the location of the tell tale fitting. Can you link me to the SB regarding this ? or any other pertinent info ? THANKSThe 3 cylinder was marketed for a few years as a 50 / 60 / 70 HP model.-----The service bulletin to relocate the tell tale came out in 1994 for the 56 cube models.----I think all factory 3 cylinder production after 1994 had the tell tale hose coming off the top of the block.
J60ELCUCStart by posting your model #----This service bulletin does NOT apply to the 49 cubic inch motors.
OK, good. One less thing to worry about.Your motor----J60ELCUC-----Appears to be the 49 cubic inch block.-----That service bulletin DOES NOT APPLY.
How true ! Same with chainsaws. I still have a saw I bought new in 1982. Cut chords of wood nearly every year since. Maintained religiously. Several bars, and many chains later, it still runs fine. (I never, EVER lent it out)Well ----2 stroke outboards rarely get a chance to wear out.-----They end of on the scrap heap because owners make mistakes.
the 56ci motors had the grunt, especially the oval port ones 1994 and up. the 49's were never that strong out of the hole, especially the 75's. im not sure why they even sold 75's to the public unless they were on a boat that was under 500 lbs. im a diehard OMC guy, but last summer got a Suzuki DT55 and it posted 2 mph faster than one of my 49ci 70hp motors! small gearcase helps there.I think chucking away a 3cyl 2 stroke is a disgrace, such great low end grunt. Never owned a 2cyl so cant comment.
But its not hard to service as per service schedule, including oil pumps which if carefully looked after provide the engine with exactly the oil it needs, no way of providing exact premix to match this, its either too lean or too rich.
Where if a self oiler is maintained, unlikely carb issues or and gasket issues. And even if there is, its not rocket science to replace with pack of all the exact parts to fix. Its only if owners do something really really dumb like putting the throttle down when there is no oil. Thats where having a 4 litre sump or even just keeping oil in the boat solves the problem, I dont see why this is too hard for so many people who want to make life even harder by having to guess how much oil is required in a tank when you dont know how much fuel is left in there etc. No thanks, self oiling any day of the week.