S.A. Baker
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Aug 9, 2015
- Messages
- 227
Well...everyone warned me! Nearing completion of major cleanup of my 3 hp that I last used in 1983. Never missed a beat since I bought it in 1968. My late father used it in 1991 and it conked out on him a long paddle from the cabin. It has great spark. But as I disassembled to clean more I can see a crack in part of a coil peeking out under the flywheel. After finishing the cleanup of the entire motor including fuel tank and carb..and not yet understanding why it finally failed my dad in '91...I pulled the tin cover plate off of the flywheel. Good grief! ..BOTH coils look like hatched eggs! Totally ruptured. I guess THAT would kill it when it got warm! I'm a retired power sports tech of 42 yrs.....plus I own or have owned a LOT of old stuff. NEVER seen this on any other old coil. In fact I have an old OMC powered lawnmower and the coil is still fine. The question is .. Why do ALL of the Johnson outboards of this era have the same coil issue? Just a bad choice of plastic resins back then?.... Steve