Re: 1956 Johnson 15hp Noise
Hi BM,<br /> <br />Increasing or excess whine spells possible trouble. Whine is inherent with all gearboxes, so - as RJ says - the initial odds are that it is coming from the lower unit. <br /><br />However, before running, why not walk a little - take time to narrow the odds. <br /><br />Is the motor new to you?<br />If not, has the whine recently developed?<br />Is there additional vibration along with it? A bent gearcase(!) will also vibrate, but so will a bent prop. Have you hit anything in the water lately?<br />Does it whine only when in gear?<br />If so - both forward and reverse, or one only?<br />Either way, have you verified the level and the condition of the lower unit oil?<br /><br />To pinopoint the noise, run the unit with muffs. <br />Put a metal rod to your ear and place the other end on different areas around the unit while it's running. You'll be amazed at what you'll hear and how accurately you'll locate it! (I have a special, hollow telescopic metal rod with an earphone on one end for this purpose.)<br /><br />Just a few suggestions - hope they help.<br /><br />Ciao.