New boater needs advice/opinions on older Nissan outboard.

buckeye_sean

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Well after many years of wanting, I finally bought a used 1984 basstracker (17'). I bought the boat less motor and just found a used Nissan 9.9, electric start, 2 stroke longshaft with controls. The motor looks almost new and appears to be late 80's or early 90's (it has a silver top with red & blue graphics and a dark blue shaft) and is all original. I bought it from a retired man who has had it sitting in his heated garage for the past 9 years. The motor starts right up with no problems and everything looks 95% new. However, the "squirter"? on the side does not squirt water which I have researched is a symptom of the water pump not working. I just bought a water pump kit off eBay and was wondering how difficult it is to replace these. (I am moderately mechanically inclined and have rebuilt car/truck motors and such.) Also, my Nissan manual refers to a "zinc anode" that is located on the lower shaft of the motor. It says to replace it if it looks past 50% worn. What does this anode do, and where would I find one. One last question I have is that I need to find some kind of connection kit to connect the steering cable to this Nissan so I can operate it from the console. Can anyone recommend or point me in the right direction for this also?<br /><br />(I'm having a hard time finding help from anyone locally that deals with Nissan motors. - Columbus, Ohio)<br /><br />Many thanks.
 

phatmanmike

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Re: New boater needs advice/opinions on older Nissan outboard.

welcome to iboats buckeye :) <br /><br />before we go into long detail, i need to know either the year, or the model number, i can get the year from that...<br /><br />reason i ask is in late 80's tohatsu's parts manufacturer companie changed hands and now parts for the earlier series motors are unavailable and newerparts wont interchange...<br /><br />but yes, if its not squirting, thats usaully the waterpump, although it could be a blocked thermostat.<br />get a service manual for that thing, online or from ebay... it is worth its weight in gold.<br /><br />ive had and currently have 3 nissans, so i like to cinsider my self a mild expert on the smaller ones, email me for more direct help<br /><br />m ikey
 
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DJ

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Re: New boater needs advice/opinions on older Nissan outboard.

Buckeye,<br /><br />The anode is a self sacrificing zinc that protects the engine from corrosion. It only works when the engine is in the water. No worries for you.<br /><br />mike,<br /><br />Keep the tips here on line. We can all learn.
 

buckeye_sean

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Re: New boater needs advice/opinions on older Nissan outboard.

phatmanmike, I just emailed you.
 

buckeye_sean

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Re: New boater needs advice/opinions on older Nissan outboard.

Many thanks to phatmanmike. Looks like the model I have is a newer one that parts won't be an issue. (NS9.9B2)<br /><br />O.K. I have points 1 & 2 covered - now on to the steering. Again, I bought my boat without a motor but it does already have a steering console and cable ran to the back. The steering cable has an approx. 12" steel rod at the end with a single hole on the end which I assume is for the linkage. Nothing is holding the steering cable at the transom. I am guessing I need some kind of bracket to attache the rod to the boat transom and then will need a linkage arm to connect the steering rod to the motor. Anyone have any sources for something that will work for a Nissan, or perhaps a generic steering kit?
 

phatmanmike

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Re: New boater needs advice/opinions on older Nissan outboard.

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sparki226

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Re: New boater needs advice/opinions on older Nissan outboard.

Hey!<br /><br />I am a new boater as well. In my research online I discovered familyfunonthewater.com, which is a site full of information to help people like us out. There are topics on there about where to go boating, what to take on the boat, how to trailer and recipes. It is a great resource. I figured since it helped me out so much, I would share it.<br /><br />Goodluck!
 

quantumleap

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Re: New boater needs advice/opinions on older Nissan outboard.

You say it's a bass tracker but the motor is a long shaft. Your boat should have a short transom. Unless I'm confused about the shaft length on the smaller hp outboards??
 

buckeye_sean

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Re: New boater needs advice/opinions on older Nissan outboard.

Quantum, on the smaller outboards you usually either have a 15" (short) shaft or a 20" (long) shaft. I'm not sure about where the cutoff is, but I'm guessing around 25hp. I know the bigger motors have much longer shafts than just 20".<br /><br />Also, just wanted to mention that the link that phatmanmike posted showed that bracket kit to be out of stock. I searched high and low, and looks like many sites are reporting it as discontinued. Luckily I found one left at Outdoor Superstore.<br /><br />Looks like next week will be busy with hooking up the steering and replacing the waterpump once everything arrives. (I really wanted to taker her out this weekend - the weather is beautiful, for now...)<br /><br />I wanted to say thanks for the help, and a good first experience on iboats. I'm sure I'll visit often and be posting more questions in the future.
 

quantumleap

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Re: New boater needs advice/opinions on older Nissan outboard.

O.K. my bad. :eek:
 
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