All,
I have read a bit on this great forum and now need some advice.
I have a 1980 25hp Johnson that I am trying to determine if its worth the time and money of saving. I've had the motor since 1988 and it has run very well and strong for me despite my shamefully lacking maintenance efforts. It set unused from about 1995 until 2000 when I rebuilt the carb, changed fuel lines and lower fluid. It ran fine the several times I took it out in 2001 but noticed milky lower unit fluid so I set upon finding the leak and in the same stroke change the very aged impeller though water was flowing fine at the time. On the next trip out (very cold 15deg) it was pumping water strongly at the dock but about 10 min into a run at full speed the engine seemed to start slowing down/bogging down. As it slowed down I noticed smoke from under the hood and hit the kill switch. It seemed hot to me and was sure at the time I must have screwed up the pump install and fryed the engine. I intended to get into it and see what was wrong ASAP....as things go 8 years later I am now getting into it.
After reading other posts I purchased a can of deep creep and a compression tester. Removed both plugs, sprayed with deep creep, pulled then engine through (rope start) and let it sit a while. Tested the compression and was getting 35psi on both cylinders. I then pulled the head to check the gasket and cylinders. I'm unsure what a blown gasket would look like and I need to scrape it off and check head for flatness. Bottom cylinder was very smooth all the way around, top cylinder has an area of roughness at 7 o'clock that I can definitely feel is not smooth but doesn't really snag a fingernail. I have included pictures.
Should I buy a new gasket, hone the head and see what my compression is? Should I not bother and buy another similar used omc engine and use mine for parts? Should I tear farther into the scuffed cylinder for more information?
I and my 6 year old (who wants dad to get his boat working) thank you for your time,
James
I have read a bit on this great forum and now need some advice.
I have a 1980 25hp Johnson that I am trying to determine if its worth the time and money of saving. I've had the motor since 1988 and it has run very well and strong for me despite my shamefully lacking maintenance efforts. It set unused from about 1995 until 2000 when I rebuilt the carb, changed fuel lines and lower fluid. It ran fine the several times I took it out in 2001 but noticed milky lower unit fluid so I set upon finding the leak and in the same stroke change the very aged impeller though water was flowing fine at the time. On the next trip out (very cold 15deg) it was pumping water strongly at the dock but about 10 min into a run at full speed the engine seemed to start slowing down/bogging down. As it slowed down I noticed smoke from under the hood and hit the kill switch. It seemed hot to me and was sure at the time I must have screwed up the pump install and fryed the engine. I intended to get into it and see what was wrong ASAP....as things go 8 years later I am now getting into it.
After reading other posts I purchased a can of deep creep and a compression tester. Removed both plugs, sprayed with deep creep, pulled then engine through (rope start) and let it sit a while. Tested the compression and was getting 35psi on both cylinders. I then pulled the head to check the gasket and cylinders. I'm unsure what a blown gasket would look like and I need to scrape it off and check head for flatness. Bottom cylinder was very smooth all the way around, top cylinder has an area of roughness at 7 o'clock that I can definitely feel is not smooth but doesn't really snag a fingernail. I have included pictures.
Should I buy a new gasket, hone the head and see what my compression is? Should I not bother and buy another similar used omc engine and use mine for parts? Should I tear farther into the scuffed cylinder for more information?
I and my 6 year old (who wants dad to get his boat working) thank you for your time,
James