Is this a good deal? 1982 90hp Evinrude for C$400

samo_ott

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Not sure if I should post this question or not but I know nothing about these 'new' engines. Would it be hard to rebuild it? Or would one just part it out? C$400 seems like a good deal with all the attachments. Is it a common engine? Easy to work on? Any known issues?

usedottawa.com/classified-ad/3735083&category=power-boats

thx.
 

mikesea

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Re: Is this a good deal? 1982 90hp Evinrude for C$400

samo,for 400 i would hope its clean.not a project motor,that is,unless its show room but perhaps needs rebuild due to say a lean cyl.its a ol crossflow,they are great engines,but i think technology has brought us from the dinosaures,surely the gearcase is worth that,if you need one,but by the time you rebuild,your into it for 12-1500 if you do it right ,you doing labor,dont know if you could fetch 1500 to 2000 for an 82 v4 ,if you decided 2 sell,even if rebuilt,I would buy something newer if I were shopping,is it a clean,clean eng,trim tilt etc all good,whats the compression,I know you been on the site a while,if the eng is a good clean runner,good comp.its a good deal,not if it needs rebuilding,my opinion anyway
 

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Re: Is this a good deal? 1982 90hp Evinrude for C$400

12-1500 to rebuild? Wow, that's a lot. I assume that's replacing all the internal parts then? I was hoping for an easy rebuild but I know, one doesn't fully know until it's opened up. Is it a good engine then (when working well)? Parts easy to come by?
 

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Re: Is this a good deal? 1982 90hp Evinrude for C$400

To someone in prime boating areas these old motors are door stops. To you and me they're good old motors. I looked at the ad and what I notice is what appears to be patches on the gear case. There are two blue spots that look like epoxy or something. I would want to verify if the lower end is sound. I would do a compression check to see what values it has and how much #3 is lower. A wet test to see if the compression increases will indicate rings or scoring.
It probably needs a full rebuild requiring the power head to be removed and torn down. I've never priced a rebuild but I can imagine the cost can get up there.
 

angus63

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Re: Is this a good deal? 1982 90hp Evinrude for C$400

Parts are readily available. A tear down and rebuild on a 25 yr old outboard should be for personal use for a while because you'll never see a return on your investment. If a simple ring replacement gives you a few years of use, you did well. If you open her up and find "motor cancer", it will cost you plenty of time and money to have a motor you have confidence in. "let the buyer beware" hols true, especially with older outboards.
Good luck
 
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