Re: Johnson 40 Electromatic Super Seahorse
wow, guys - thanks for getting back to me on this post. I ended up pulling the whole thing apart to understand that it was just an air intake. The threads on the opening are what confused me - seems unnecessary to thread an intake port.
Just a few updates on my progress in case anyone is curious:
1. Took the motor on our annual fishing trip in temagami. It ran great for the first mile and then flooded itself to death. I'll save you the suspense. The spark wires were horribly frayed under the flywheel. I ran it at night and you could see sparks anywhere they could find a ground. Since fixing, the motor runs great.
2. The automatic choke solenoid was shot. I can't find a cheap replacement, so I installed a plate where the solenoid belongs to cover the opening (and ensure air exchange comes from the block), and I manually choke the engine. Do you guys see any issue with that?
3. The generator works, but it needs to be polarized quite regularly. Is that because I disconnect the battery?
4. The farmer who sold me the motor didn't have the controls for the electromatic shift so I made my own using a 10a 3-way switch. I thought I'd get crafty and put a green and red diode on the positions so one would light on forward or reverse. Well they both lit up when the motor ran, stressing me out until I realized they were lighting by the induced current from the electromagnets. The fix was a dual pole 3-way so I could isolate the diodes.
5. I know the electromatics evolved from forward-hot to neutral-hot a few years later, so you can still get home if your battery died. Does anyone know if there is a way to convert the '67 to this setting? I would think it could be as simple as swapping clutch springs or repositioning forward (rear) electromagnet. Any thoughts?
6. Last question and an easy one - Has anyone mounted a hydrofoil on the '67? Just want to make sure it wouldn't mess with the water intake
Thanks for everything. I can't wait to get this classic back in the water!