suzukidave
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Jul 1, 2000
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- 387
So I'm trying to decide if it is worth replacing the power head myself on an 87-88 johnson 120 with maybe 3500 salt water hours on the original lower end? If so, how much work is involved in dropping a replacement power head on? I've done motor and tranny swaps on cars before myself but just light maintenance on outboards. From a distance it looks like it's a matter of stripping everything off the powerhead, unbolting it, and reversing the process. The questions I have are:
-How many hours can i expect to invest to get it done and
-what else should I do "while I'm in there" and how long is the additional part list over and above the power head?
-Are the bolt in power heads offered for sale online decent?
-is a fresh power head likely to cause problems for the lower end?
I have an opportunity to pick the motor up from a friend and this would be a winter project. It has lost significant power over the last couple of years and it idles/runs rough when hot and is "just worn out" according to the dealer (haven't yet talked to dealer directly). It has been dealer maintained since new averaging about 150 hours in summer salt water per year, then winterized and a spring tune up by the dealer every year. The lower unit has given no trouble and the gear oil is changed annually and has never shown contamination. I haven't seen the bills yet but apparently the only major issue it has ever had is with the power trim which was replaced or rebuilt a few years ago.
-How many hours can i expect to invest to get it done and
-what else should I do "while I'm in there" and how long is the additional part list over and above the power head?
-Are the bolt in power heads offered for sale online decent?
-is a fresh power head likely to cause problems for the lower end?
I have an opportunity to pick the motor up from a friend and this would be a winter project. It has lost significant power over the last couple of years and it idles/runs rough when hot and is "just worn out" according to the dealer (haven't yet talked to dealer directly). It has been dealer maintained since new averaging about 150 hours in summer salt water per year, then winterized and a spring tune up by the dealer every year. The lower unit has given no trouble and the gear oil is changed annually and has never shown contamination. I haven't seen the bills yet but apparently the only major issue it has ever had is with the power trim which was replaced or rebuilt a few years ago.