Last week I broke out my 1992(3?) Johnson 115 for a trip--jetpump outdrive. It had set all winter and I didn't change plugs or mess with anything but put new gas and oil mix in (probably about 2 gallons of old gas in tank). I have run this motor for years and always use the same method to start--pump bulb full, shot of ether--it always cranks and runs within a few turns. It was below freezing when I tried this and it cranked and would run then die. On about the 8th crank the nut came off of the starter motor. I replaced it, gave another shot of ether and after a few false starts the motor ran. 5 minutes across the lake it died and the starter motor came apart again. When I put it back it would not turn the flywheel. I cranked by hand--it will turn but is harder than I remember. I asked my buddy about the oil mix and turns out he used about 5 ozs of oil instead of the 25 he should have mixed. Did I burn this motor up? How do I tell? Is it worth rebuilding? ( my mechanic who I have not seen for several years--told me he wanted me to burn the motor up so he could rebuild it) Any help is apprecited.