Re: 1960 Elgin 7.5 - can I get a prop??
While I've probably worked on a few of that style Chrysler, it is so long ago that I don't remember much about them. I suppose that is a good thing, because if they had been a POS I would remember.
If it doesn't show any signs of abuse or overheating (discolored paint on the head), it probably is an ok deal, if both you and the seller agree on the price. Like any other motor, if you are buying it non-running and untested you are taking a chance. You should allow for that, and be prepared to do some repairs. You win some and you lose some. Or you could go out and buy a $1000 new motor.
Thanks. I appreciate your honesty. Not so much looking for a motor as I am really enjoying learning about these older motors and want like playing with them. I really like the nostalgia of getting a motor that's 50 years old humming again and back in the water - even if it's just for a test run and then to sell it.
Talked to the gentleman about the "1958" 15 hp Johnson. It's actually someone I know fairly well (but didn't know he had the motors). He said he "thought it was a '58, but that he was sure that the housing said 15 on it. I am going to look at it on Friday.
Let's assume this motor is in decent condition cosmetically, isn't locked up, and has good compression test.......knowing that it also comes with the 7.5 hp Elgin (without a prop) as well......is it worth $150 and could I expect to be able to sell it and at least get my money back (including parts)? I want to have the fun of restoring (or at least get them running) these old motors, but the wife won't have 30 motors hanging around the garage "just cause I like them", and she sure won't have me tying a bunch of money in them. I have to be able to sell them within a reasonable time and at least break even if not make a profit. As someone else said it SWMBO (she who must be obeyed) says my hobby cannot be all loss all the time.

And she didn't find it amusing when I told her that it wasn't loss if someone gained a running motor and the motor got an extension on life!!!
