Re: 85 hp Johnson lower unit problem & no fire
I have a '76 85hp Johnson. I bought it cheap last year and made it my outboard project for the season. After giving it a good cleaning a coat of paint new fuel pump, water pump, carb rebuilds, powerpack and a general once over it came back to life nicely. However, later in the season it developed a grinding "feel" in the lower unit. After dropping the lower unit I found the lower unit was binding. I decided to get a manual and tackle this one myself.I ultimately found problems with the hydraulic pump (this year has a hydro-mechanical shift). Replacement of the defective pump components took care of the binding. Other than the older two peice lower unit housing type LUs, this was the first more modern style I have repaired. Overall it wasn't too bad the hardest part was removal of the large snap rings that retain the guts of the gearcase. I had to fabricate my own custom snap ring pliers for this (though they are commercially available). So, if you have reasonable mechanical ability and some blind ambition, you can probably pull this off. <br /><br />Regarding the rig... I would think as long as your powerhead compression checks out OK, you've probably got a good potential rig on your hands at a quite reasonable price.