'68 Model Number, last letter

MrMartyr

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Hey all,

I have just become the proud owner of 1968 Johnson 40 Electric, M/N RDSL-30C.

My concern is with the "C" at the end. I have read somewhere that this likely just indicates some small changes that occured durting the production year. My question is to what inpact?

In shopping EBAY for service and parts manuals I have found ones covering "D" thru "S".

I was wondering what effect this letter would have on service info and components. I just want to make sure that the books I buy apply to my motor.

I also have my eye on a potential "D" motor for spare/parts.

Thx
marty
 

MrMartyr

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Re: '68 Model Number, last letter

Thanks,

ordered me a factory service manual on EBAY today!
 

HighTrim

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Re: '68 Model Number, last letter

That is just the model run or suffix. Nothing to worry about.

Too bad you werent closer to me, I have a couple good parts motors for sale that Id give you cheap.
 

F_R

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Re: '68 Model Number, last letter

The mid year engineering change was the lower unit gearcase and water return tube. Only a concern if you need to buy any of the associated parts. In that case, the parts book will tell you which ones you need.
 

MrMartyr

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Re: '68 Model Number, last letter

So, F_R, the lesson here is to buy a "C" parts book for a "C" and a "D" parts book for a "D"..... Thanks for the info.


Yes, too bad, HighTrim. I'm always interested in cheap parts/stuff. Oh well, maybe next time. Thx.
 

1946Zephyr

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Re: '68 Model Number, last letter

If you buy a factory service manual, it should cover all models in your year.
 

samo_ott

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Re: '68 Model Number, last letter

Too bad you werent closer to me, I have a couple good parts motors for sale that Id give you cheap.

Those old 40's are a dime a dozen up here. I assume they are everywhewre?
 
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