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matt1982

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alright i know there is someone out there dying to show me how mcuh they know. my uncle god rest him would have jumped all over this.... i have a johnson four cylinder engine, often called a fat 50. these were either 50 or 75 horse based on what i hve been told, i wanna know what year i have and what the hp is on it and the only numbers on it are on the engine freeze plug. Numbers are as follows J2485923.... SOMEBODY WOW ME PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

F_R

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Re: to all the know it alls

I could answer the question, but the "know-it-all" term has been used disparagingly here lately.

I'll say this---"Fat 50" refers to the 1959-59 V4-50 hp motors. You don't have one.
 

tmcalavy

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The V-4's started in 58 as V4-10 or V4S10 at 50 hp, they went up in number a year at a time, 59 =V4-11. Went to 75 hp in 1960. Look on top of the transom clamp for a plate, or on the leg to recheck your numbers. They are good motors, but can be thirsty at WOT.
 

matt1982

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i used the term fat fifty as that is how most ppl know them,and the motor we started with was a 1958 fat 50. current motor was installed by my father and has been pieced together for example the transom mount is from a 1963 longshaft 75 horse. we have used the best of what we had and all the parts bolted up fine. current engine is what i'm unsure of, same basic layout and design ans the original fat 50 but the only numbers i can find that are reliable are the one's on the freeze plug on the motor they are as follows J2485923
 

MTboatguy

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Re: to all the know it alls

I could tell you, but then I would have to kill you!

:D
 

JB

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Well, I just won't tell. I would hate to be known as a know it all.
 

jtexas

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I would love to answer, but I don't meet the basic qualifications......................
 

bktheking

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Re: to all the know it alls

In order to provide better assistance to all our customers, we are only providing technical advice on outboard products manufactured since 1995. For assistance on 1994 and older outboard products or any stern drive products, please see your local dealer.


;) official answer from BRP headquarters, Carleton Place Ontario
 

boobie

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i don't know "Nuttin Eder" so I can't tell, 'cause i aint had no "Fetchings Up".
 

Rick.

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HEY! I AM A KNOW IT ALL.... AND I HAVEN'T GOT A CLUE!! That proves my qualifications. LOL Rick.
 

lexer440

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WOW!! I just found out there was a motor called a fat fifty, that would suggest that it was fat and it was a fifty. Am i a know it all now too?
 

tashasdaddy

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guess you "Pd" off the crew. you are on your own. get a manual.
 

badkins50

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The death of matt1982 at such a young post number (11). Sad day for iboaters everywhere. I own a 470 so I don't even have to say it, you already know I know nothing :D.
 

bob johnson

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I could answer the question, but the "know-it-all" term has been used disparagingly here lately.

I'll say this---"Fat 50" refers to the 1959-59 V4-50 hp motors. You don't have one.

you talk like my co worker...

he says things like

"It has been one year"S" since........"

"I lost my electric city last night" ha ha

1959-59!!!!!!!!!!

kinda narrows it down huh.

I wanted to reply to that this thread yesterday, but didnt dare!!!!!!

I figured no one would because of the wording ha ha

no one could hold a candle to his uncle....

it is better to word a title like..." I am such and idiot....."

then people will jump in like crazy to concur !!!!ha ha ha


how come no one said just go to a dealer and have him look up the serial number!!!!!

I am sure there are some dealers here.

bob
 

bktheking

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how come no one said just go to a dealer and have him look up the serial number!!!!!

I am sure there are some dealers here.

bob

Wash rinse and repeat:

In order to provide better assistance to all our customers, we are only providing technical advice on outboard products manufactured since 1995. For assistance on 1994 and older outboard products or any stern drive products, please see your local dealer.


Just because I'm such a nice guy I have a call in for him to a dealer, know it all's or not, none of us pretend to be, the noob's just don't understand the art of "approach" on this board sometimes.
 

jay_merrill

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Okay I'm new here and still trying to figure out outbaords...

I do know how to use the internet though...try this link from Iboats
http://www.iboats.com/help/serial_number_year/engine_help.html

numbersguy


That's a great link, but its a listing of model numbers, not serial numbers. It says serial number in the title portion of each section, but then goes to model number info.


PS: Just spoke to one of the guys at iboats in the IT dept. He looked at the page with me and is going to fix the serial number references, where the actual info is model number related.



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