Demand for Evinrude 18?

rjezuit

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Re: Demand for Evinrude 18?

Chris, If you are worried about the smoke and oil slick, use synthetic oil. It cuts down a lot on both. Rick
 

Texasmark

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Re: Demand for Evinrude 18?

Chris, If you are worried about the smoke and oil slick, use synthetic oil. It cuts down a lot on both. Rick

That's a BIG 10-4. Also, knowing the advancements in the lubricating industry over the years ESPECIALLY when you consider full syn., I still have a problem with the 1 quart/6 gallon tank oil ratio......4 qts/gallon, 6 gallons = 24 quarts gas/1 oil 24:1 that was required back then......and yes I know a lot of knowledgeable folks on here don't support that idea, but to each his own.......I mean when you can run a Mercedes 300,000 miles on full syn, tear it down to investigate wear and find almost none (with pictures and all)....geez. Back then (late 50's) in my town, 47,000 mi for a valve job and full engine redo at 100,000.

Mark
 

cougar1985

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Re: Demand for Evinrude 18?

I offered to dispose of it first.:D.
lets find out where he lives first. i have full and singular rights under the canadian clunker program ,lol.yes, i use syn oil only in my 1957 johnson(18hp)and there,s barely any smoke atall!actually i use full syn in all my motors be they outboards or my truck or my snowblower etc etc.
 

jay_merrill

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Re: Demand for Evinrude 18?

There is a guy in Florida who sells small outboards, who got into vintage outboards about a year or more ago. He now has a 1957 Johnson 18hp that has been repainted. While its very sharp looking, he wants $1,395 for it!

He also has a '58 Bigtwin 35hp, which has not been repainted - he wants $1,595 for it. If he repaints it, he wants $1,995.

I have a pair of '58 Bigtwins sitting in my shop.

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm, I wonder if outboard motor buyers in Louisiana are as dumb as they apparently are in Florida?!!!



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restornator

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Re: Demand for Evinrude 18?

There is a guy in Florida who sells small outboards, who got into vintage outboards about a year or more ago. He now has a 1957 Johnson 18hp that has been repainted. While its very sharp looking, he wants $1,395 for it!

He also has a '58 Bigtwin 35hp, which has not been repainted - he wants $1,595 for it. If he repaints it, he wants $1,995.

I have a pair of '58 Bigtwins sitting in my shop.

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm, I wonder if outboard motor buyers in Louisiana are as dumb as they apparently are in Florida?!!!



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Hah, i've seen them for that much on smalloutboards.com, They've been on there forever, so i don't know if the owner has a lot of sentimental value on all his outboards or what!
 

samo_ott

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Re: Demand for Evinrude 18?

Hey... I just got on this thread... I've been in Florida for a month with all the "dumb outboard motor buyers"!

As y'all know, I love the 18's... I have 10 of them or so... Run em on everything... Pontoon boat, 14' tinny, home made Craig Cat... etc... Great strong, light efficient engines. And yes, I use full synthetic only. Just came back with 3 gallons of Pennzoil from Walmart as it's very hard to find up here... That should last me till next season...

I sold a very badly painted '57 18hp last summer with tank for $400. It ran great though. Almost got me up to 40 kmh in my 14'er. I can sell em for that price here. Folks do prefer a fibreglass cowling though if possible. I sold a '63 also with tank for $400 last summer. So lots of folks want them.

I can see you preferring the clean 4 stroke though. That is their only weakness in my opinion. They do pollute unfortunately. That's why I pay about 50% more and use the full synthetic oil.
 
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