My 3hp evinrude I did last fall was glogged up with mud and sand and it must have sat that way for along time. I use a pick, a small drill and weedeater line through the head. Finally got it and started pumping again through the passages
Mike Another awesome video. Thanks for all you do! Can you comment on these things. 1. Desired cylinder head temperature 2. Wasn’t the water tube upside down? I always thought the angled cut off end goes up towards power head. 3. Was that a Missing bolt in the bypass cover?
Again, nice work..thanks for putting this material together. Comment more to boost your algorithm more than anything else. But we do appreciate what you're doing.
T Mike, (lil Mike in cajun). something else to look for, where the water pump plate seals to the lower housing can become distorted and uneven, you do everything right, and it still wont pump.. if you take some good permatex RTV and seal the stainless steel plate to the bottom housing, it will pump like new.. thanks for the vids. not sure if theres a way to flatten or straighten the housing that the pump plate mates to . would be tough running a flat file across it with the shafts in the way..
Afternoon mike. So im curious what your ball park price is for a semi restore , like just to get it operational and running right. Not cosmetics, i have a 1958 johnson 18hp fd-12, i just cant seem to get it running right, or at all somtimes
Buy - Repair -- Restore Vintage Outboards 1950's-1980's See my work here ---- facebook.com/tmikesvintageoutboards Watch my TH-cam videos at www.youtube.com/@michaeljsimon 1950's - 1960's - 1970's - 1980's 3 HP to 20 HP I am retired and restore vintage outboards as a hobby. I also buy outboards - no matter what condition. I can bring your vintage outboard back to life -- see pictures of my work above. I also sell restored motors -- $400 to $1,500 Contact me and I can repair, tune up, overhaul, or restore your outboard. See pricing below. Call/text Ask for Mike See my work here ---- facebook.com/tmikesvintageoutboards Watch my TH-cam videos at www.youtube.com/@michaeljsimon Outboard Pricing $500 - Repair Clean Carburetor Replace spark plugs Clean and set Points Replace water pump Impeller Change Lower Unit Gear Oil Set Timing Barrel Test - provide video Bayou Test - provide video $950 Cosmetic Restore Painting & Decals only $1,250 - Light Restore Rebuilt Carburetor with new carb kit Replace spark plugs Rebuilt Magneto Ignition Sysyem New Coils, Points, Condensers Rebuild Gear Case New Impeller, Upper & Lower seals Replace all fuel lines Replace Spark Plug Wires Barrel Test - provide video Bayou Test - provide video $1,500 - Full Restore Disassemble entire outboard (except powerhead) Replace spark plugs Clean & Paint all parts - provide pictures Rebuilt Carburetor with new carb kit Rebuilt Magneto Ignition Sysyem New Coils, Points, Condensers Rebuild Gear Case New Impeller, Upper & Lower seals Replace all fuel lines Replace spark Plug wires Assemble Outboard Place new Decals Barrel Test - provide video Bayou Test - provide video
Mike, I have a 10hp Johnson motor similar to the one in this video. I have a similar problem. My new impeller is pumping good water. However, when I put the linkage cover for the gear shift back on, the water stops pumping. As soon as I take the cover back off it pumps water again. Any advice?
What kind of drill bit head are you using for this? Love all your stuff, I'm having this issue with my 1958 18hp Evinrude currently. Just replaced the impeller
I ran this test, it's the impeller not staying locked in the key. My driveshaft has about 1/4"-1/2" of play where it can go up and down. Do I need to get into the skeg or is this normal? I tried using another impeller key, had the same problem. Thanks for any link or advice you can share. The prop turns correctly based on shift position but I recently resealed the lower unit and am worried I forgot something. P.s. I purchased OEM impeller replacement and also tried slapping the old impeller back on. Tried 2 different plates as well. It just has trouble staying bit on the key, I think because the driveshaft is moving?
Hi T Mike, I have cooling issues on Johnson 18 HP 1957, I replaced the impeller, blow air in the powerhead, placed the lower unit in 5 gallon bucket after replacing the impeller and it pump water. While troubleshooting it I discovered that If I remove the Cover Plate of the Exhaust Tube Assembly, the engine cool properly, as soon as I place the cover plate back, I do not have to even place the two screws, the water stop coming out of the Exhaust Tube Assembly. Any idea where could be the issue?
@@michaeljsimon Hi T-MIke, thanks for the advice. I think it will be best to show a video. This is when the engine is cooling - th-cam.com/users/shortsdken4g_sJDo?feature=share
My 3hp evinrude I did last fall was glogged up with mud and sand and it must have sat that way for along time. I use a pick, a small drill and weedeater line through the head. Finally got it and started pumping again through the passages
Mike
Another awesome video.
Thanks for all you do! Can you comment on these things.
1. Desired cylinder head temperature
2. Wasn’t the water tube upside down? I always thought the angled cut off end goes up towards power head.
3. Was that a Missing bolt in the bypass cover?
1- 165 degrees
2 - No
3 - Yes
Happy Thanksgiving to you & yours
Thanks T Mike. Great video
Again, nice work..thanks for putting this material together. Comment more to boost your algorithm more than anything else. But we do appreciate what you're doing.
T Mike, (lil Mike in cajun). something else to look for, where the water pump plate seals to the lower housing can become distorted and uneven, you do everything right, and it still wont pump.. if you take some good permatex RTV and seal the stainless steel plate to the bottom housing, it will pump like new.. thanks for the vids. not sure if theres a way to flatten or straighten the housing that the pump plate mates to . would be tough running a flat file across it with the shafts in the way..
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I have a 56 I'm working on now and having a hard time finding parts local( nova-scotia) any recommendations would be a blessing
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Afternoon mike. So im curious what your ball park price is for a semi restore , like just to get it operational and running right. Not cosmetics, i have a 1958 johnson 18hp fd-12, i just cant seem to get it running right, or at all somtimes
Buy - Repair -- Restore Vintage Outboards 1950's-1980's
See my work here ---- facebook.com/tmikesvintageoutboards
Watch my TH-cam videos at www.youtube.com/@michaeljsimon
1950's - 1960's - 1970's - 1980's
3 HP to 20 HP
I am retired and restore vintage outboards as a hobby.
I also buy outboards - no matter what condition.
I can bring your vintage outboard back to life -- see pictures of my work above.
I also sell restored motors -- $400 to $1,500
Contact me and I can repair, tune up, overhaul, or restore your outboard.
See pricing below.
Call/text
Ask for Mike
See my work here ---- facebook.com/tmikesvintageoutboards
Watch my TH-cam videos at www.youtube.com/@michaeljsimon
Outboard Pricing
$500 - Repair
Clean Carburetor
Replace spark plugs
Clean and set Points
Replace water pump Impeller
Change Lower Unit Gear Oil
Set Timing
Barrel Test - provide video
Bayou Test - provide video
$950 Cosmetic Restore
Painting & Decals only
$1,250 - Light Restore
Rebuilt Carburetor with new carb kit
Replace spark plugs
Rebuilt Magneto Ignition Sysyem
New Coils, Points, Condensers
Rebuild Gear Case
New Impeller, Upper & Lower seals
Replace all fuel lines
Replace Spark Plug Wires
Barrel Test - provide video
Bayou Test - provide video
$1,500 - Full Restore
Disassemble entire outboard (except powerhead)
Replace spark plugs
Clean & Paint all parts - provide pictures
Rebuilt Carburetor with new carb kit
Rebuilt Magneto Ignition Sysyem
New Coils, Points, Condensers
Rebuild Gear Case
New Impeller, Upper & Lower seals
Replace all fuel lines
Replace spark Plug wires
Assemble Outboard
Place new Decals
Barrel Test - provide video
Bayou Test - provide video
Mike, I have a 10hp Johnson motor similar to the one in this video. I have a similar problem. My new impeller is pumping good water. However, when I put the linkage cover for the gear shift back on, the water stops pumping. As soon as I take the cover back off it pumps water again. Any advice?
Never heard of that. Hmmmmm
What kind of drill bit head are you using for this?
Love all your stuff, I'm having this issue with my 1958 18hp Evinrude currently. Just replaced the impeller
No drill bit just put drill on drive shaft thx good luck
I ran this test, it's the impeller not staying locked in the key. My driveshaft has about 1/4"-1/2" of play where it can go up and down. Do I need to get into the skeg or is this normal? I tried using another impeller key, had the same problem. Thanks for any link or advice you can share. The prop turns correctly based on shift position but I recently resealed the lower unit and am worried I forgot something.
P.s. I purchased OEM impeller replacement and also tried slapping the old impeller back on. Tried 2 different plates as well. It just has trouble staying bit on the key, I think because the driveshaft is moving?
@@julianmasters4698 o you are testing this with powerhead off - please text me at (337) 278-5429- I prefer texting
Thanks for the one on one help!
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Hi T Mike, I have cooling issues on Johnson 18 HP 1957, I replaced the impeller, blow air in the powerhead, placed the lower unit in 5 gallon bucket after replacing the impeller and it pump water. While troubleshooting it I discovered that If I remove the Cover Plate of the Exhaust Tube Assembly, the engine cool properly, as soon as I place the cover plate back, I do not have to even place the two screws, the water stop coming out of the Exhaust Tube Assembly.
Any idea where could be the issue?
Not enough water in a 6 gallon bucket
@@michaeljsimon Hi T-MIke, thanks for the advice. I think it will be best to show a video. This is when the engine is cooling - th-cam.com/users/shortsdken4g_sJDo?feature=share
This is the same engine, 5 seconds apart and it is not cooling when the cover plate is ON - th-cam.com/users/shorts0oR0at64gfE?feature=share
This is crazy
I've found shells and mud. bees.
Hmmm
It would be a lot better to see what you doing and not hear what you going to do
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