I need some rebuild/remanufacture guidance for a 1986 Johnson 150 HP crossflow engine I own. The model number is J150TXCDC. I have owned this boat (1986 Boston Whaler Outrage) and motor set up since 2003. The engine has over 1,200 known hours on it. It has one slightly scored cylinder (scored prior to my purchase), and I no longer get 5500 RPM out of the engine, but it runs ok at top end (4900 RPM). I have maintained the engine well over the years. In addition to standard maintenance such as carburetor rebuild, water pump replacement, and decarbing the engine, I have replaced the VRO. The furthest I have been into the engine is cylinder head removal to replace the water deflector tubing which were constricting proper coolant water flow. The cylinders were never over bored and are at 3.500 inch diameter. Currently, the engine seems to be smoking more than typical (rings?) and upon shutoff I get oil and fuel leakage down the midsection (powerhead gasket).
The question I have is whether there is a reputable shop someone can recommend to either rebuild my powerhead or a reliable option for a remanufactured powerhead? I found Blackbird Motors in my search, but I also uncovered many negative comments on them. Secondly, I looked into TMS Marine in Cookson, Oklahoma, but apparently they no longer rebuild Johnson crossflow powerheads. Are the crossflows a problem for parts or something? Let me know if there are any reputable and reliable options available.
Lastly, is this something I can take on myself with my Johnson Shop Manual as a fairly decent shade tree mechanic with my torque wrenches, or will I end up needing specialty tools that makes the cost of the project spin out of control? I did uncover some pretty good rebuild videos for a 150 Johnson on the Dangar Marine YouTube site.
In closing, I am a bit reluctant to invest in a new motor and the related changes needed for controls and gauges for this old boat. I actually like the classic feel of the analog gauges etc., and this motor seems to be bullet proof. Albeit, it is a gas guzzler. Sorry for the long winded post, in short I am looking for guidance/suggestions.
The question I have is whether there is a reputable shop someone can recommend to either rebuild my powerhead or a reliable option for a remanufactured powerhead? I found Blackbird Motors in my search, but I also uncovered many negative comments on them. Secondly, I looked into TMS Marine in Cookson, Oklahoma, but apparently they no longer rebuild Johnson crossflow powerheads. Are the crossflows a problem for parts or something? Let me know if there are any reputable and reliable options available.
Lastly, is this something I can take on myself with my Johnson Shop Manual as a fairly decent shade tree mechanic with my torque wrenches, or will I end up needing specialty tools that makes the cost of the project spin out of control? I did uncover some pretty good rebuild videos for a 150 Johnson on the Dangar Marine YouTube site.
In closing, I am a bit reluctant to invest in a new motor and the related changes needed for controls and gauges for this old boat. I actually like the classic feel of the analog gauges etc., and this motor seems to be bullet proof. Albeit, it is a gas guzzler. Sorry for the long winded post, in short I am looking for guidance/suggestions.