ichiban_fish
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- Jun 13, 2004
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Hi all,<br /><br />I appreciate any help you might be able to provide here.<br /><br />I'm considering buying a used boat that is a decade old, but has fewer than 100 hours on it. Unfortunately the Johnson 90 (oil injected 2 stroke) main motor has had the top end rebuilt. This has my eyebrows raised, so I was wondering if the owner's explanation sounds plausible to you who know these motors so well.<br /><br />He states that the boat sat unused in a wet environment for several years because he was in the military. Prior to his departing, the motor had 50-60 hours on it. When he finally returned, he cleaned the carbs and "took the boat for a spin". That short run caused enough damage that the top end needed rebuilding. Since then the boat has about 10 more hours on it, and runs great, he says.<br /><br />Does this explanation sound reasonable? Or am I justified in feeling a little leery about this?<br /><br />Obviously, I know little to nothing about these motors, so am hoping someone with a better grasp can reply.<br /><br />Thanks very much.