I just pickup this old Johnson 1956 30 hp. Any suggestion on restoring it would be great. Model number RDE-18 was told that it did start and pump water, will find out when I get into. cjtaylor
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I have the same motor. Keep the 6 volt starter. Just get your motor tuned right before you use the starter so that you only need to crank it a few seconds before it starts and the 6 volt should be fine with a 12 volt battery. The 6 volt electric choke, however, is a different story. I'm thinking of getting a resistor and putting it in series so it will reduce the voltage so I can use the 6 volt choke. I'll post on your thread if I get one pretty soon if you're interested so you'll know where I got it. I'm going to try radio shack.
My motor cranks over nicely with the 6volt starter.
JBJ
This is great information. I was hoping to use a 12 volt and any other information would be great since I am just getting into it. Is there some why to tell a 12 volt from a 6 volt? cjtaylor
Not that I now of. Just make sure it comes from a 1957 or newer. Its very unlikely anyone would switch out the 12V system for 6V on a newer motor.
You could take it to a auto electric shop and they could tell you, by the numbers. If you don't want to remove the starter, then I would just get all the numbers off of it and see what they find
Last year, a customer of mine spent 200 bucks having a starter for his Starfight 75hp![]()
...I'm thinking of getting a resistor and putting it in series so it will reduce the voltage so I can use the 6 volt choke. I'll post on your thread if I get one pretty soon if you're interested so you'll know where I got it. I'm going to try radio shack.
My motor cranks over nicely with the 6volt starter.
JBJ