Replacement Engine

jayhawkokie

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My 1972 50HP Lark Hydroelectric shift motor just crapped out and I've decided to donate it for spare parts.

I'm looking for something 50-60 HP and in the late 80s to early 90s vintage since I'm on a limited budget. Any suggestions what is the best buy most reliable in a used engine in that horsepower and vintage?

the fish are biting and I need to get back on the lake.

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tashasdaddy

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Re: Replacement Engine

i'm running to mid 80's 50's and a 93 40hp Johnson, evinrudes, they have been very reliable.. the 60's are also very reliable. check compression, spark, lower unit fluid. try to get a test run, atleast have it started. suggest when ever buying used, plan on replacing the impeller, and carb kits.
 

jayhawkokie

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Re: Replacement Engine

Thanks for your input. Not being sure what outboard motors are going for, I'm not sure my price range. I don't believe my boat is worth spending more than $1,000-$1,200. I've been told that around here you can sometimes find an older boat motor and trailer cheaper than buying just the engine. The down side to that is I have an old boat that i have to get rid of.

I have a lead on a slick low time 91 60 HP Johnson Tracker with oil injection, are these reliable motors.

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tashasdaddy

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Re: Replacement Engine

excellant motor, but, i would either go to straight premix fuel pump, which is a simple conversion, or spend $350 for the new OMS fuel/oil mixing pump. those fuel/oil pumps were not that reliable on the mixing. it is a oil mixing pump, not oil injection.
 
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