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    2000 Johnson 200hp

    Could anyone tell me the weight of a 200 hp johnson, 2 stroke, 25" shaft. I am repowering and comparing this to a 1986 150 hp 20" shaft at 381 lbs.
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    Loose Magnets

    Hi all,<br />The flywheel magnets in my 1986 150 Evinrude have come loose again. I'm gonna use JB Weld this time. Has anyone used these clips to hold magnets in? http://www.outboardparts.com/omc/mall/35rk.asp <br />Has anyone figured out a better solution yet?
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    attwood hydraulic coupler

    Does anyone know where I can order just the break away safety cable for an attwood surge brake coupler?<br />Don't want to buy kit since everything else works. I just need to replace broken cable.
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    New Prob with 150 hp Evinrude

    My 1986 150 hp evinrude has developed a new problem with the ignition. The port side middle cylinder is not firing below about 2800 rpm. All others fire fine at idle. The middle cylinder seems to fire fine at 2800 rpms and up. I have swapped wires and coils and will swap power packs tonight...
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    Champion Plugs

    Hi all. I am having trouble finding champion QUL-77V and UL-77V plugs for my '86 150 Erude locally. Have these plugs been superceded by a newer plug?
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    Johnson temperature

    My dad has a '94 175 hp johnson with a temp sending unit and console temperature guage. He says that on the flush unit, the motor always ran near 160F and never below 140F and that last weekend it wouldn't get above 120F. My ?? is what is a normal temp and what might cause the motor not to get...
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    150 hp 1986 evinrude

    Does anyone know if you can test the output of a power pack with an ac voltmeter or does it take a special tester? I have no fire on a middle cylinder and I have already swapped out a working coil which made no change. Any tips would be appreciated.
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    1986 Evinrude 150 VRO

    I have an engine that has thrown the magnets on two different flywheels a total of four times. What glue is best to use to stop this ? I want to repair myself to see if it has been done wrong in the past. Is there a better solution, like an after market flywheel?
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