Re: Advice needed before firing up dormant outboard
Congrats on getting a great free motor! I would suggest the following to get it up and running:<br /><br />- Stop at a Johnson dealer and order the service and owners manuals for the motor (if you don't have them). Manuals by Seloc and others are available, but I prefer the OMC if it's still available from OMC.<br /><br />- Pick up a water pump impeller, it has probably hardened and will self destruct if used as is. This is where the manual comes into play. <br /><br />- Remove plugs and squirt some oil in the cylinders, turn it over by hand with the plugs removed, check for spark at the same time.<br /><br />- Check the oil level in the lower case and fill if low.<br /><br />- The manual will tell you what oil to use and what ratio to mix it with gas. Other folks here may have better oil directions/suggestions.<br /><br />- When you start it, be sure that it is in a barrel full of water or the water muffs are connected to a garden hose. If you run it dry, the new water pump will be trash in 30 seconds or less. Really.<br /><br />- If you believe it has not been throught the break-in period, then run it on double oil for the first 5 gallons, or according to the owners manual. (if the mix is 50:1, gas

il, then you run 25:1, gas

il).<br /><br />Other folks will post more details soon.<br /><br />Good luck and enjoy your motor!<br /><br />Mark.