SigSaurP229
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I have a franken evinrude. Serial number I believe is 65272es which should tell me if i am correct that the power head on the lower unit is a 1972 Evinrude 65 hp
. Last year after finding a lower unit leak I resealed everything to find that the lower unit was not original, and as far as I could tell actually came from a 1969 Evinrude most likely a 60 hp.
well due to my own stupid mistake I had the lower unit apart the other day as it stopped shifting so I wanted to pull solenoids and test resistance which was showing 3.5 ohms great.
When i went to put the lower unit back together i didn't align it properly and broke the shift rod.
Fast forward I picked up a seller claimed 1970 Evinrude 60 hp hydroelectric shift.
However in my discovery last year the seals and solenoids and bearing carriers are actually different from the earlier to later generations. (Yes I do understand the difference between electric shift and Hydro electric shift).
So can anyone tell me what year they actually changed the solenoid style. My earlier had one with a plastic piece small shift rod and long springs attached to the lower solenoid.
I have a 50 hp lower unit and the one I just bought on Ebay that have a different style which basically looks like a small shift rod inside of a longer shift rod.
Can anyone tell me when they changed?
I believe in preventative maintenance, so when I dropped the lower unit I also inspected the water pump. The impeller on the lower unit has broken a vane, so my question is the impeller is only 8 months so why would it have a broken vane already?
. Last year after finding a lower unit leak I resealed everything to find that the lower unit was not original, and as far as I could tell actually came from a 1969 Evinrude most likely a 60 hp.
well due to my own stupid mistake I had the lower unit apart the other day as it stopped shifting so I wanted to pull solenoids and test resistance which was showing 3.5 ohms great.
When i went to put the lower unit back together i didn't align it properly and broke the shift rod.
Fast forward I picked up a seller claimed 1970 Evinrude 60 hp hydroelectric shift.
However in my discovery last year the seals and solenoids and bearing carriers are actually different from the earlier to later generations. (Yes I do understand the difference between electric shift and Hydro electric shift).
So can anyone tell me what year they actually changed the solenoid style. My earlier had one with a plastic piece small shift rod and long springs attached to the lower solenoid.
I have a 50 hp lower unit and the one I just bought on Ebay that have a different style which basically looks like a small shift rod inside of a longer shift rod.
Can anyone tell me when they changed?
I believe in preventative maintenance, so when I dropped the lower unit I also inspected the water pump. The impeller on the lower unit has broken a vane, so my question is the impeller is only 8 months so why would it have a broken vane already?