Re: Outboards to avoid??
I have to put in my $.02. He wants a 10 year old motor so that negates the purchase of a 30 or more year old electric shift Johnson. But I run a 33 Years young Johnson 115 Hp Electric shift. It runs great. After market parts and some original OMC parts, seem to be fairly easy to get. I recently bought a power pack, coil, water supply tubes for the exhaust tube, water pump impeller, spark plugs, and shopped at several internet sites for the best price. Even checked on lower unit gears and seals. There are plenty around because they don't go bad that often, and not that many running these older motors. I even seen 2 lower units for my motor sell on Ebay for less than $100.00.<br /><br />I agree that newer motors have more readily available parts, but I think it is great to keep the older ones running. You can buy the motors for a song, and if taken care of they will run a lifetime.<br /><br />See The mastertech website<br /><br />The dealerships won't work on them, but there are plenty of mechanics that will. The dealerships want you to buy a $7,000 new motor. <br /><br />Arlan