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    Won't start.

    A 10 hp motor or a 300 HP motor ????
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    1983 Johnson 60 dies when throttling up

    So you have a bad gauge.-----Poor battery and starter motor.----Or a motor that needs a lot of work.-----Test with another gauge.----Remove cylinder head to inspect cylinder walls.-----Your choice.
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    1967 evinrude 80 hp need help.

    That is quite normal for a 2 stroke.----Yes normal.-----You mix oil in the gasoline.-----Some of that oil goes right through the motor without doing anything.-----Just another example of how mis-understood 2 strokes , mixing oil and gas and lubrication on 2 strokes is a mystery to some folks.
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    1983 Johnson 60 dies when throttling up

    Report the results of a compression test.-----You should have about 140 + PSI on that motor.----Yes 140 PSI or more.
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    1968 6 HP Evinrude need help

    Hard to believe this saga I say !
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    1969 Johnson 55hp

    The thermostat is under the wee cover at the top of cylinder head.----There may not be a pressure control valve on this motor.
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    1973 Johnson V4 cylinder 1 overheating

    Sorry I am too far away to look over your shoulder.----Perhaps it is just the cover on the cylinder head that needs to be removed for cleaning.
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    1983 Johnson 60 dies when throttling up

    On the metal OMC tanks of the 1960's and 70's you will see 2 wee pins.----Those are valves.----When pushed in by the hose connecter one lets fuel out of the tank.----The other one is the vent.-----So when a tanks sits in the sun with no hose attached ( cap closed ) it will build pressure.
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    1968 6 HP Evinrude need help

    The 68 model came with a FIXED high speed jet.-----So someone was working on this motor.-----Perhaps wild guessing and installed a different carburetor.-----All bets are off.------Trouble shooting ( and it is simple ) will find what needs to be done here to get the motor in good...
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    remote control for my old outboard

    If it has the wrap spring gear shift ( I think it does ) it uses a fairly special remote control.-----Remove steering handle and install it on the end.------Both helm piece and motor end look like a disc affair.-----Your location ?
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    1983 Johnson 60 dies when throttling up

    If the hose is plugged onto the tank the vent is open.----Should not the pressure.-----If hose is off the tank there will be pressure.
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    1968 6 HP Evinrude need help

    Nope------That is NOT legit.-----The CD ( Johnson ) and the EVINRUDE models had a fixed HS jet starting in 1964 year.-----They offered a factory kit HS needle.-----That is not as shown in your picture either !!!----What article said 1971 for that motor ???
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    1966 9.5 Evinrude won’t start.

    Spark on the plugs means nothing.----Does spark jump a gap of 1/4" or more on s test device ?
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    1968 6 HP Evinrude need help

    Fuel in a carburetor bowl must have atmospheric pressure on it.-----So there must be a vent to do that.
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    Mariner 115 serial 6632846

    Judging by the looks of the transom , I am not sure if I would go out in that boat.
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    J90 TSLEAU overheating

    Water does NOT go through these things.----Solid rubber material ( correct diameter ) will also work.
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    1973 Johnson V4 cylinder 1 overheating

    Inspect ---water diverters.----Found in the engine block.----Cylinder head removal required.------These items guide water flowing through water jackets.
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    Evinrude XP-150 Trim has no power

    Find a 20 amp fuse near the starter motor solenoid.-----Black rubber plug.
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    Help with evinrude serial number

    A 1964 model 5.5 HP.-----Look through hole in flywheel to inspect coils.-----If they are original ( doubt it ) they will be cracked.-----Most of these era motor have both coils replaced already.-----Install a new water pump impeller ( power head must be removed ) before your first fishing trip.
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    Salt Away?

    They are ----Corrosion products -----This is not salt.------Salt does not stay behind when salt water goes through an engine.------Google ----"Aluminum Oxide" ----See what can get rid of it.
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