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![]() Hello I'm close to purchasing this motor and posting this thread for information. The motor -- 1979 EVINRUDE 140 hp Outboard motor Evinrude Model: 140943 or 140490 Motor Type: Gasoline Horsepower: 140 Cylinders: 4 Vee- configuration Start Type: Electric Dry Weight: 310 or 315 Power Tilt and Trim: Yes There are two different models with the Power Tilt and Trim, which this motor has Model 140490 and 140493 What is the difference between the two models? ( maybe short shaft vs long shaft) How reliable is this motor? The owner says this motor is very quiet? |
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"--Christopher" wrote in message
news ![]() Hello I'm close to purchasing this motor and posting this thread for information. The motor -- 1979 EVINRUDE 140 hp Outboard motor Evinrude Model: 140943 or 140490 Motor Type: Gasoline Horsepower: 140 Cylinders: 4 Vee- configuration Start Type: Electric Dry Weight: 310 or 315 Power Tilt and Trim: Yes There are two different models with the Power Tilt and Trim, which this motor has Model 140490 and 140493 What is the difference between the two models? ( maybe short shaft vs long shaft) How reliable is this motor? The owner says this motor is very quiet? How much is he asking for it? Was it run in salt water or fresh water? From what I know about used outboards, it's a major guessing game and often the buyer gets screwed, especially on something that old. And the person selling it may not even know he is selling something that is faulty. I had a fella come in to see me and he had purchased a 70 HP Johnson that had been "rebuilt". Yeah, it was rebuilt alright. The so-called mechanic had put the crankcase cover back on using the automotive sealant of blue silicone and he forgot to put in the aliment dowels. Big mistake. I ran the engine up in the test tank and it too "ran quiet" and smooth, but for how long? If you are planning on spending a lot for the engine, then have a tech run through the basic checks before you purchase it, including a complete visual inspection, spark check, compression test, gear case pressure and vacuum test, and a host of other quick and simple tests that a tech can do in about 1/2 hour. This could save you a lot of hassle and headaches down the road. |
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![]() Hello I know this guy from work and he has been running the boat and motor, but his son goes to fast in the boat and he is worried. It has only been in fresh water and the motor has been maintained along with the boat and trailer. The only reason he is selling the boat is the speed at which the boat goes wrote: "--Christopher" wrote in message news ![]() Hello I'm close to purchasing this motor and posting this thread for information. The motor -- 1979 EVINRUDE 140 hp Outboard motor Evinrude Model: 140943 or 140490 Motor Type: Gasoline Horsepower: 140 Cylinders: 4 Vee- configuration Start Type: Electric Dry Weight: 310 or 315 Power Tilt and Trim: Yes There are two different models with the Power Tilt and Trim, which this motor has Model 140490 and 140493 What is the difference between the two models? ( maybe short shaft vs long shaft) How reliable is this motor? The owner says this motor is very quiet? How much is he asking for it? Was it run in salt water or fresh water? From what I know about used outboards, it's a major guessing game and often the buyer gets screwed, especially on something that old. And the person selling it may not even know he is selling something that is faulty. I had a fella come in to see me and he had purchased a 70 HP Johnson that had been "rebuilt". Yeah, it was rebuilt alright. The so-called mechanic had put the crankcase cover back on using the automotive sealant of blue silicone and he forgot to put in the aliment dowels. Big mistake. I ran the engine up in the test tank and it too "ran quiet" and smooth, but for how long? If you are planning on spending a lot for the engine, then have a tech run through the basic checks before you purchase it, including a complete visual inspection, spark check, compression test, gear case pressure and vacuum test, and a host of other quick and simple tests that a tech can do in about 1/2 hour. This could save you a lot of hassle and headaches down the road. |
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![]() "--Christopher" wrote in message ... Hello I know this guy from work and he has been running the boat and motor, but his son goes to fast in the boat and he is worried. It has only been in fresh water and the motor has been maintained along with the boat and trailer. The only reason he is selling the boat is the speed at which the boat goes Has he followed any of the winterizing procedures over the years? And the "kid goes fast"? Hmmmm... That's important info right there! He may have run that engine WOT continuously. You know what kids are like ![]() the fuel? And was it mixed right over the years? Lots to think about. From what I know about used outboards, especially 2 strokes of that age, is stay away from them, UNLESS you can run the basic checks on them. If you can and he will allow you and this engine checks out good and the price is right, buy it. But other than that, it's just a guessing game. I've diagnosed a lot of them that look good, run good, but the basic checks I have mentioned below have often produced negative results in compression and in other areas. And upon further inspection, some of these engines showed bad bearings and crank shafts that had been damaged by moisture and were unusable again. And something that old, even if it checks out, I like to put in a powerhead gasket set, just for piece of mind. Have the basic checks performed, unless he is not asking much for it. I hope this helped a bit ![]() wrote: "--Christopher" wrote in message news ![]() Hello I'm close to purchasing this motor and posting this thread for information. The motor -- 1979 EVINRUDE 140 hp Outboard motor Evinrude Model: 140943 or 140490 Motor Type: Gasoline Horsepower: 140 Cylinders: 4 Vee- configuration Start Type: Electric Dry Weight: 310 or 315 Power Tilt and Trim: Yes There are two different models with the Power Tilt and Trim, which this motor has Model 140490 and 140493 What is the difference between the two models? ( maybe short shaft vs long shaft) How reliable is this motor? The owner says this motor is very quiet? How much is he asking for it? Was it run in salt water or fresh water? From what I know about used outboards, it's a major guessing game and often the buyer gets screwed, especially on something that old. And the person selling it may not even know he is selling something that is faulty. I had a fella come in to see me and he had purchased a 70 HP Johnson that had been "rebuilt". Yeah, it was rebuilt alright. The so-called mechanic had put the crankcase cover back on using the automotive sealant of blue silicone and he forgot to put in the aliment dowels. Big mistake. I ran the engine up in the test tank and it too "ran quiet" and smooth, but for how long? If you are planning on spending a lot for the engine, then have a tech run through the basic checks before you purchase it, including a complete visual inspection, spark check, compression test, gear case pressure and vacuum test, and a host of other quick and simple tests that a tech can do in about 1/2 hour. This could save you a lot of hassle and headaches down the road. |
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