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Re: 1971 MG15 Crestliner w/85 Evinrude Electric shift and Spartan Tilt Trailer projec
I thought yours was older. It's gunna be one of these. the number should be 85193A
http://www.marineengine.com/parts/johnson-evinrude-parts.php?year=1971&hp=85
Your (85/100) powerhead is a small bore block, 92 cubic inches, smaller than the 125 of that same year and of the more modern 99.6 cubic inch models. They suffer from discontinued parts (lower unit) and from expensive replacement parts (amplifier) for those that are still made. Few folks still work on these older models, esp the electric shift components.
If you need an original factory service or owner's manual you can contact Ken Cook Co., in Milwaukee or on the web. These engines make a lot of torque and use any of today's BRP props.
I thought yours was older. It's gunna be one of these. the number should be 85193A
http://www.marineengine.com/parts/johnson-evinrude-parts.php?year=1971&hp=85
Your (85/100) powerhead is a small bore block, 92 cubic inches, smaller than the 125 of that same year and of the more modern 99.6 cubic inch models. They suffer from discontinued parts (lower unit) and from expensive replacement parts (amplifier) for those that are still made. Few folks still work on these older models, esp the electric shift components.
If you need an original factory service or owner's manual you can contact Ken Cook Co., in Milwaukee or on the web. These engines make a lot of torque and use any of today's BRP props.