Johnson qd-23a possible rebuild w/ PICS

clerihew82

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Last night I acquired a free 1962 Johnson qd-23a 10 hp engine and a aluminum boat which is in very good shape but the engine not so much. The engine seems to be siezed. I removed the lower part of the leg to see if it was that making it not turn but no-go, still seized. I pulled the plugs and put some penetrating oil in there and let it set overnight but still nothing. I thought i would then pull the head cover and take a look but that will not move either. I did manage to break all the head bolts off but one since they were so rusty (so that will be a fun time drilling and tapping). I was just wondering whether it was even worth trying to get this thing running since i have no money in it at all or just junk it. I have attached some pics to give you an idea. Thanks for any reply!
 

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rolmops

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Re: Johnson qd-23a possible rebuild w/ PICS

It seems to be an engine that has seen too much salt.With most of the head bolts broken already,it is ready for the dumpster.
 

clerihew82

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Re: Johnson qd-23a possible rebuild w/ PICS

Dont think it has seen any salt but it may be a lost cause
 

F_R

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Re: Johnson qd-23a possible rebuild w/ PICS

Don't put it in the dumpster. Sell it for parts. The tiller handle is worth $20 (if it is any good). The pistons and rods are valuable too--again, if they are any good, which may be unlikely since it is frozen.
 
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