MRneatfreak
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Feb 20, 2012
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- 138
Re: Where to look for outboard model #?
I also got few parts at a local johnson dealer, and a service manual. The manual is kind of a waste, I knew better, should have ordered the shop manual...
I feel like I got burned by the dealer, I picked up a new coil specific for the 77 year, paid $44. I figured it probably didn't matter what year johnson I got a used coil pack off of, but the dealer said otherwise that it had to be a 77. So I get home take it out of the package, and it is a universal coil which doesn't look like the other coils. I installed it anyway but the old ones are a three hole coil, and the new one is only two holes. The new one produces a bright blue spark, where as the older coils are more of white color.
By the way thank you everyone for all the help, links, part number retrieval and insight.
I also got few parts at a local johnson dealer, and a service manual. The manual is kind of a waste, I knew better, should have ordered the shop manual...
I feel like I got burned by the dealer, I picked up a new coil specific for the 77 year, paid $44. I figured it probably didn't matter what year johnson I got a used coil pack off of, but the dealer said otherwise that it had to be a 77. So I get home take it out of the package, and it is a universal coil which doesn't look like the other coils. I installed it anyway but the old ones are a three hole coil, and the new one is only two holes. The new one produces a bright blue spark, where as the older coils are more of white color.
By the way thank you everyone for all the help, links, part number retrieval and insight.