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Unread 09-23-2008, 07:32 AM
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Default 200hp Johnson ....Opinions???

The following is posted on my local Craigslist. What do you guys think about it? concerns?

My biggest immediate thought is how long did he gun it hot? and how did he figure out it was overheating? did the buzzer just go off and he shut it down or what.

He claims its a looper..is it really?

I emailed him and asked him if he knew anything about the compression and how he knew it was overheating and also a proposed trade.

Thanks gentlemen.
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Unread 09-23-2008, 08:22 AM
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I see no add either?

But if you are looking for a parts motor then go for it.

If you need and want a good running motor, keep looking! There have been ton's of good motors coming up as many are looking to repower there old boat or get a smaller motor that uses less fuel. Don't buy anothers problem!!
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Default Crap sorry guys!

http://jacksonville.craigslist.org/boa/851145122.html


I have since spoken to the guy via email. He states he has no idea of the compression. When it was last on a boat the buzzer would sound. He says "its just a big paperweight to me" and is "entertaining all cash offers".
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I have since spoken to the guy via email. He states he has no idea of the compression. When it was last on a boat the buzzer would sound. He says "its just a big paperweight to me" and is "entertaining all cash offers".
If not too long a trip, go listen to the motor run until the buzzer sounds...compression gauges are cheap items when looking at pre-owned outboards...have you ever taken a LARGE screwdriver and listened to the bearings on an outboard?...can be quite revealing...agree on a price before you travel and be ready to pay if you like and walk if you don't...
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How does one listen to the bearings on an outboard with a large screwdriver?
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