I need torque specs for a seahorse

JAYBUNNIE

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Hi I have my 1955 5.5 hp johnson seahorse all torn down to replace a con rod. I have located all the parts, now I need the torque specs to put the whole thing back together again. I would greatly appreciate any help.

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JAYBUNNIE

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Re: I need torque specs for a seahorse

When I have looked for a service manual they start at 1956 and up I have a 55 would the information be the same?
 

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Re: I need torque specs for a seahorse

These guys will know for sure. 1 800 463 9001. If there is one they will be able to get it for you. You could also try the library.Good luck.
 

F_R

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Re: I need torque specs for a seahorse

Flywheel nut 40-45 ft/lbs
Con rod screws 60-61 inch/lbs
Cyl head bolts 60-80 inch/lbs
Crankcase to cylinder 60-80 inch/lbs
Spark plugs 20-20 1/2 ft/lbs
Other standard screws:
#10 25-35 inch/lbs
#12 35-40 "
1/4 60-80 "
5/16 120-140 "
3/8 220-240 "
 

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Re: I need torque specs for a seahorse

Should of known you would know that FR :) Just out of curiousity, why are there no manuals listed for 55 like Jay stated, I couldnt find any myself?
 

JAYBUNNIE

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Re: I need torque specs for a seahorse

Thanks F R now I can get this thing back together and see if she'll go before snow flies.
 

samo_ott

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Re: I need torque specs for a seahorse

My Seloc also starts in '56. I wish I had something that covered '50-'56.
 

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Re: I need torque specs for a seahorse

The info that I submitted is from the Evinrude factory service manual. That manual for those years is not user friendly. It covers models going way back, with constant revisions up into the early 1960's.
 

R.Johnson

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Re: I need torque specs for a seahorse

Your engine has bushing's instead of roller bearing's on the crankshaft main's, and connecting rod's. When working with these small engines', and all their related parts', use only a in/lb wrench, you are working with all aluminum parts', and small fasteners'. If you don't have a in/lb wrench, go more by feel, than using a ft/lb wrench.
 
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