I'm looking at a 25 HP Johnson that the dealer has advertised as a 1985. Looking online based on the decals and the green lower unit I've identified it as a 1975.
I own a 78 9.9 HP evinrude and from what I know from reading on Leeroys Ramblings about the 9.9/15 HP series, motors that where made before 1976 had no telltale hole and used a "points" system vs a "CDI" ignition system with a power pack when starting the motor. I've heard that these older motors where less desirable because of this, and if something goes wrong "resetting the points" can be a real pain. This video on youtube seems to corroborate that this is the case for the 25 HP motors as well. . .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5Lgt5BeeV0
I was surprised that Leeroys Ramblings didn't have any information on this series of motors. . . . I was warned not to buy the older pre 1976 motors in the 9.9/15 HP series because of the "points" ignition system, does anyone have any experience with the pre 1976 25 HP OMC motors?
I'm currently looking at a used 14ft deep v with a 63" beam which is a big upgrade from the 12fter I have now. It's a great deal and it comes a galvanized trailer which is also an upgrade for me since I'm using a harbor freight boat trailer at the moment, which isn't galvanized. I'd pick up the boat and the trailer alone for the price advertised to be honest, but getting around quicker with a 25 HP does sound appealing. . . . Even on my small 12fter my 9.9 evinrude couldn't get my boat above 13mph. Most likely because I'm on the bigger side, I'm 6'1" and weigh 270lbs. . .
I plan to take a look at the boat and motor next week, and I'm hoping to learn more about this motor before then. I'll do the usual compression check and lower unit oil check. I noticed that in some of these older motors even though there's no telltale you can check water flow from the exhaust port on the lower unit. Anything else I should check for?
I've attached a picture, looks just like the motor in the video I linked too on youtube.
I own a 78 9.9 HP evinrude and from what I know from reading on Leeroys Ramblings about the 9.9/15 HP series, motors that where made before 1976 had no telltale hole and used a "points" system vs a "CDI" ignition system with a power pack when starting the motor. I've heard that these older motors where less desirable because of this, and if something goes wrong "resetting the points" can be a real pain. This video on youtube seems to corroborate that this is the case for the 25 HP motors as well. . .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5Lgt5BeeV0
I was surprised that Leeroys Ramblings didn't have any information on this series of motors. . . . I was warned not to buy the older pre 1976 motors in the 9.9/15 HP series because of the "points" ignition system, does anyone have any experience with the pre 1976 25 HP OMC motors?
I'm currently looking at a used 14ft deep v with a 63" beam which is a big upgrade from the 12fter I have now. It's a great deal and it comes a galvanized trailer which is also an upgrade for me since I'm using a harbor freight boat trailer at the moment, which isn't galvanized. I'd pick up the boat and the trailer alone for the price advertised to be honest, but getting around quicker with a 25 HP does sound appealing. . . . Even on my small 12fter my 9.9 evinrude couldn't get my boat above 13mph. Most likely because I'm on the bigger side, I'm 6'1" and weigh 270lbs. . .
I plan to take a look at the boat and motor next week, and I'm hoping to learn more about this motor before then. I'll do the usual compression check and lower unit oil check. I noticed that in some of these older motors even though there's no telltale you can check water flow from the exhaust port on the lower unit. Anything else I should check for?
I've attached a picture, looks just like the motor in the video I linked too on youtube.
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