Wesley35601
Cadet
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- Nov 5, 2020
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Good evening all, I'm a new member to this forum and will likely be very active here for a while. I'm finally working on my project boat and have lots of questions. My question is: Should I purchase this used 1969 Johnson 60HP motor? I've attached two photos of the motorhead condition, I see a few worrying bare wire pictures. Here's some background information. My current boat is a 15' PolarKraft Aluminum "bass boat", it is a 1975 model and can safely accept a maximum 60HP remote steering outboard motor. What came with the boat is a 1982 Chrysler 35HP outboard motor. It did run, but has multitudes of issues. My boat could barely, and realistically can't, handle open water on our river safely. Because of this, I'd like to upgrade my motor sizing. And perhaps it wasn't going very fast due to the rough condition of the motor. It was jerry-rigged by the people I bought it from and it needs an estimated $300 in parts to be considered reliable, and I'm worried my bearings are shot due to the presence of water, and those ain't cheap either. So, after months and months of searching, I've found a local seller of this 1969 Johnson 60HP motor. I've discussed with the seller what I'd like to try/see before purchasing. Does anyone have any suggestions for me to try and test this motor? Judging by the wires, it definitely won't start. Seller states all three cylinders have excellent compression and new plugs. I'm definitely going to open the lower unit oil plugs and verify no presence of water. The seller is comfortable with me testing what I need to to purchase this motor. They wanted to sell the boat, trailer, and motor for $500. I've talked them into selling me just the motor for $200-$300ish depending on condition if I think I can make it work. I've ordered the wire needed for re-wiring my Chrysler motor, and that can be repurposed for re-wiring this motor need be. What do y'all think? Is this worth it? Or should I wait? I'm on an extremely limited budget, and really I'm uncomfortable spending $300 since that's most of what I have available right now. I'm a student and work part-time, and might be getting a new job with a much bigger raise soon. However, I'm confident I can sell my Chrysler for near $300 as they are rare and hard to find, at least in my area. But, I'm determined to finish my boat, I bought it primarily for my dad and me to hunt and fish from, and I'm ready to be done. But realistically I don't see the Chrysler being worth the time or money required to fix it. Examples of what's wrong with the Chrysler are as follows; Leaking LU, needs new wires, needs new spark plug wires and ends, needs carb work, needs a solenoid which I have, and the cowling needs work. The original 35 cowling was bashed so it's currently got a 55 cowling we purchased for it. Also, the throttle linkage which is a rod with plastic ends is gone and costs $20, and the hoses need replacing which cost $40-60 from suppliers. So, I know this is a long post, but what are everyone's thoughts? I can provide more pictures if needed/desired. I know I need to check the oil, try and check the hydro-elec gear operation, and what else is suggested? Thank you all in advance!