OMC fix jet carburetors part 3 of 10 (Motor displayed 1968 Johnson 6hp)

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  • čas přidán 21. 02. 2014
  • General information, cleaning and carburetor kit application of OMC, Johnson and Evinrude outboards from 1964 to 1970's. Some of this information can apply to OMC, Gale, Johnson and Evinrude motors from mid 1950's to 1960's outboards that have a low speed and high speed needles.
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  • @outboardfun3353
    @outboardfun3353 Před 8 lety

    Looks like a Evinrude not a Johnson to me.

    • @cajuncookone
      @cajuncookone  Před 8 lety +1

      +Outboard Fun
      When I was making the video on fixed jet OMC carburetors from 1960 and mid to late 70's, I was also making the video to help a person that lived several states away. He had a 18hp 1966 Evinrude and had little mechanical experience with outboards. My main focus was on the1968 Johnson 6hp, but decided to show a portion on a 1964 Evinrude 18hp that the individual could follow for removing and cleaning his carburetor. So, yes I am aware that the 1964 Evinrude 18hp shortly displayed was not a Johnson. Hope it did not create too much of a distraction.
      Cheers guys, I hope this video helps you get your motor going again.
      A good resource to get quick and reliable information would be the AOMCI forum. Antique Outboard Motor Club, Inc has a free portion to there website and member would be happy to help. I have been a member for little over 7years and it is a great resource and a great much of guys.
      www.aomci.org
      Good luck with your motors!! Just because there are old motors does not mean they are not good or reliable.
      Cheers,
      Cajun