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1988 Johnson 15 hp (aka 9.9) big secret Part 1.5 why did it die on the water. Let's dig in and DIY
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- čas přidán 21. 11. 2020
- As you know by now the big secret on this motor is it is not a 9.9 it is a true made from the factory 15 hp. It just has a 9.9 hat on it. Well as you know it died on its' maiden voyage and I am working to get it running again. Now it will not go back on the banana boat because it is too small. I am working on a 35 hp Johnson for the banana but I still think that will be too small as well. My target boat for the banana is a 50-70 hp. I want it to be stupid fast.
Watch a lot of outboard repair videos, this series is one of the in-depth I’ve seen on troubleshooting. Love your camera work as can see clearly the parts and process 👍. Keep up the good work. 😊
Thank you very much! I appreciate your view time and comment
Agreed!
Will,
First ! You are doing a great job with Hoop🐾 don’t mind the negative energy! Hater’s gonna hate ! Move on , you’re doing good! On the star link , usually can get 100’ cord & don’t do anything permanent until you see the best spot for your signal . It will search from ground level & find the best signal. Mostly just protect your wires & equipment from damage due to varmints & elements. The mobility is your friend! As far as the cover over your door , just do a small extension with your current roof pitch to cover your door & window to get you through winter. You can build a gazebo style later as time permits. Do your separate storage for fuel , gas tools & outhouse. Use the bus for your sound studio & upgrade as time permits. Use the carpet & tarp to cover windows & sound proofing acoustics. Most folks will give you good ideas & advice but in the end , do what’s good for you & Hoop ! It’s one step at a time & mostly get prepared for winter . You’re taking good care of Hoop , puppy food , bed & toys & he will be your faithful companion, not anyone else! He will grow into his own independence soon enough but will guard his territory with you . Dogs are very good learners & territorial. Anyway, enjoy your video content & proud of you! Encourage here ! Buddy you doing great! Positive Energy! WahPow! 🤚
Can't get much more in depth without being there in person. I like that .
Thank you and thanks for watching.
Learning so much watching Michael’s backyard marina
Hey, much appreciated, thanks for watching
Your in-depth videos have helped me get a 4hp force motor running after 30 years. Love your channel and the videos!! Keep up the great content.
Great to hear! and thank you for the kind comments
Today I took my 1990 Johnson 15 out on the water for the first time after a complete rebuild. She had been left to rot and hadn’t run in over 10 years. She ran like a champ today. @RMD I can’t thank you enough for your series on this motor, as it helped me a ton with my rebuild. Channels like this are what CZcams is all about. Thanks man!
Thank you for the kind words and watching.
I have an old 9.9 Evinrude I was going to get ride of but thanks to your videos on this motor I believe I can bring it back to life.
Go for it! You can do it!
I had the same thing on my 15 evinrude the top plastic plate cracked , the previous owner had super glued it and it worked fir a few Years but finally gave up, I bought a new one (expensive part) and installed it and worked great, it doesn't take much of a Crack to mess up the performance . Thanks fir the Great Video
no it does not, thanks for sharing and watching
I was given a 1989 15hp Johnson that hasn't run in years. I changed the water pump so far. It has great compression and spark. I'll be ready to fire it up in a couple of days. Your videos are very helpful. Thank you RMD, looking forward to part 2.0.
You can do it. They are a nice running little motor.
Been working on outboards for 10 years as a hobby. Omc is one of my favorites and especially 9.9-15. Those plastic bowls crack really easy if tightened too much. They especially crack when they tightened unevenly. I always tell people on the forums evenly snug the screws with blue lock tight on them. Doesn’t take much pressure to crack those sadly. Great work on your motors
That is what I will do when I put this one back together again. Thanks for the tip. Thank you for watching and commenting
Great video! And my guess was correct! BTW I just finished a motor stand that I built from your guidance and it's great!
Keep up the good work. You help us a lot.
Awesome! Thank you! Thank you for watching and commenting.
It's like being in a class room with hands on tech training. Love working on old outboard motors. So many ways designers came up back then for a motor to turn a propeller in a lake. Amazing
Couldn't agree more!
Looking over your shoulder and having the dialog of what you are seeing and how you analyze it, is very helpful for trying to learn about repairing these outboards.
Glad you find it helpful. Thank you for watching and commenting.
You make it look easy,I can easily take it apart, just have trouble putting it all back together lol
that's the trick isn't it, thanks for watching
I have a 74 9.9 and a 75 15 johnson and your right the only difference is the carb
Thank you for being the voice of reason. Thank you for watching and commenting
Amen on the good weather Michael! It's just now starting to get a little warmer here in Washington state and time to work on stuff outside! Especially my 2 boats!
You got that right!
love your show it is truly one of the better shows out there very informative take cre and have fun
Glad you enjoy it!
So many people want the long shaft on their boats for pusher motor. I think I better keep what I have if I ever want to sell it again. I don’t own a boat ,so when ever we get a cabin to rent it seems like the boats are for short shaft. Like your channel 👍
Ok sounds good. Thanks for watching and commenting
Awesome video Sir. Thank you. Congrats to all. Very helpful info from everyone. You have put this together in an awesome way Sir. I enjoy your helpful hints and that you maintain respect and interest in a good solid conversation with out rambling on. I love the close ups and your new stainless work area. I gotta get me one of them magnifying lights ASAP.
Thank you for you comment and thanks for watching
Found this channel a few days ago. Great content 👍 I love all the old evinrude and johnson motors.
Welcome aboard! Thank you for watching and commenting.
i do agree to your findings and do injoy whatchig you doing this motor. i have been getting in to fixing and making it run
Glad to hear you getting one to run. It's very rewarding when it's finally running right.
Love your work sir top marks
Thank you kindly
I had the problem with carb top plate engine would start and die, ended up replacing top plate no problems after. Ran great. Would have like to see the exhaust seals for water pickup on the exhaust pipe.
I will cover a bunch of stuff on assembly process
I have seen reeds bent like that. I have just flipped them over and they work and seal fine.
That would be an option. Thanks for watching and commenting
Great job. Learned a lot. have a 89 15hp Evinrude
Very nice.
so boss man I started my 9.9 up the other day for the first time after a carb rebuild, fuel pump rebuild and new water pump and......it broke a rod! couldn't believe it, now i'm in search of a good used powerhead
Good Luck, they are hard to find. That's just bad luck on breaking the rod.
@@Michaelsbackyardmarina thanks! I just ordered one off ebay I'll let you know how she runs
Well, according to the very khowledgeable gentleman behind Brandon's Garage (utube channel), it is of paramount importance that no light shine through those reeds when held up to a light source. He did a great series on rebuilding a 15 hp that is a must for all DIYfers. Fuel pumps on those move so much fuel that I doubt that your crack would be the culprit. Probably could still keep the bowl sufficiently supplied ... but I may be wrong ! Anxiously waiting for the final verdict !
I finally got all my parts in and I will begin reassembly. Stay tuned.
You're absolutely right. The carb is the only difference
I have the same motor. I did the same thing with the cover. This was to get around the limit on motor size in my local lake's HP limit. I bought it on ebay.
Nice.
Great episode..
Thank you and thanks for watching.
Lol love the hp issues!! Tuned exhaust vice cast exhaust cheaper and more exhaust flow during high speed flow. Lol manufacturer cutting cost on there parts. Cracking , great find. Hard to see on a small screen?? Lol Great job thanks
Couldn't agree more!
My first comment, after your part 1, nailed the cracked bowl as the source of the fuel leak but I am not with you for it to be the problem with the running issue. I still maintain a coil problem (or ignition power pack) Having said that, I think your leaf valves are ok and the loose bolts may have contributed as well. Also you could have performed a leak down test that may have narrowed down some other issues with out needing to teardown the powerhead. I realize you do that partially for educational purposes. I look forward to the next video.
Definitely appreciate the input. Checking out the electronics once the power head is back will be key.
I greatly appreciate the in depth procedure of Michael's videos especially on the 9.9 and 15hp Johnson outboards. I own a 1990 Johnson 15hp short shaft and a 1994 Johnson 9.9 short shaft outboard. I'm learning myself on theses little outboards and I will agree that Leeroy's Rambling is a very good source of information.
The Replacement carb cover plate is different, It is reinforced to help prevent warping/cracking and will have torque tighten sequence numbers molded in. You have likely seen this info but don't think you mentioned it.
I have not done the research on that just yet. Thank you for the heads up.
@@Michaelsbackyardmarina yes if you get a new bowl and top plate they have numbers beside the screw openings. This is for tightening sequence.
Love your stainless carts. I am jealous.
Glad you like them! They are handy to have
Thanks man ! Keep up the awesome work !!!
Thanks, will do!
We have a Johnson 9.9 86 1986 motor and the boat sunk and the motor sat on the bottom of the river for one day and we got it out we change the spark plugs and it ran fine then all of a sudden it just stopped but we ran it for 2 days and it runs great and then it just stopped running and won't start
74 to 78 9.9hp and 15hp have two parts that are different...not just the carb......but its a simple part ....the other different part is,,,,..
the hood decals
wasnt also the side exhaust port plate different (9.9 vs15) for the later models.
Yes Sir you are exactly right on HP difference.
thank you.
We can’t believe you put a cracked carburetor back on 😂😂👍
we can't believe it either
Hello RMD creations, I love your CZcams channel so very informative you do a great job explaining everything. I do have one question though I own a 9.9 Evinrude outboard two stroke 1977 and I am looking for a 15 horse carburetor for it. If you know where I can get one that would be great. Thank you so much for your videos and your time.
Well then...larger carb is on order! Pretty excited about it.
wouldn't that be sweet.
@@Michaelsbackyardmarina I gotta say I’ve only been a subscriber for about a week and your channel is binge worthy. Keep up the awesome work my man.
Well it probably goes without saying there may have been a heavy hand on the carb assembly at some point. My Dad always said, "easy does it boy!"
My take on it would be, if you want it to stay tight use Lock- Tight, not more torque! 😉
That would be my guess too. One old feller use to say "you don't have to tighten till the water runs out"
Where do you get your parts I have one that was my uncles hasn't ran in probably 15 years
Next thing to do is remove the thermostat and replace it . Remove exhaust side cover and check water passages. Check water discharge hose for clog ages as well discharge nozzle. Also check the throttle pick up is proper setting.After reassembling
After putting carb together, put a piece of fuel line onto carb and turn carb upside down and blow into hose and and listen for leaks.
Thanks for the info
on the 1994 evinrude 15 hp they did add a 6th screw on the top plate part #437985 it's like $55!
ain't that some crap. I bought a new top plate and it was expensive.
Check the manual there should be a tolerance using a feeler gauge on that reed.
I will look into that.
hi nice videos.. where to get that gasket underneath of the cowl? any suggestion thanks
I would search marineengine.com
Great Video!!!
Thanks!
Love your videos and the detail but could you do one favor, number your videos as the follow on to this one is very hard to find
Noted
The round Tuned exhaust started in 1980..
Thanks for the information. I find it helpful. Hope others do as well.
Hello. I have a Johnson 15hp outboard ((1988 model with rope pull start). It appears to be identical to the one shown in your video. I recently had a mechanic work on it but I ended up taking to another mechanic as the first one was taking too long to fix what should have been a simple problem. However, when the second mechanic started working on it he noticed that there was a spring hanging loose on the choke assembly and we can't work out where it fits back on. It is where it connects to the lever that operates the butterly vane when the choke lever is pulled out and pushed back in that is causing us headaches. Would you be able to take some close up photos of the the choke assembly showing the spring please? Thank you in advance for any help you can give us
I think the timing is off on this motor may be a slip fly wheel key or the magnetic rain but operates the sensor could be out of place I don’t think you found the real problem yet I was a service technician in OMC dealer for over 20 years I’ve seen it all
20 years, Thanks for watching
Thanks Michael
You are welcome
I have a 1980 Johnson 9.9. I'm trying to figure out how to change the T-stat without pulling the power head. Have you ever done that?
Have a question for you...what color orange wire goes to which coil pack? I have orange blue and orange green. I did your trick with the putty knife on the powerhead removal, Worked like a champ!!! Btw I just received my new/used 9.9 powerhead on Ebay and she's a beauty! Hardly any carbon build up in the exhaust chamber looks like low hrs..paid a little more for it but it was worth it. Came from Michigan so definitely fresh water operation a huge bonus! My old powerhead and exhaust is HIDIEOUS!! Btw I screwed up and threw a rod or broke the crankshaft on my old powerhead I used starting fluid 😒😪 lesson learned!
I’ve got a 78 9.9 just slapped a 15 carb on it we gona see if it actually makes it faster
It will breathe better and gain RPM's
Good job
Thank you and thanks for watching and your comment
Very easy to forgot what goes where! Especially being 52 y/o I have selective memory lol
same here.
good morning, I like your video. I have a johnson 15 hp 2-stroke from 1999. I bought it 6 months ago, I took it to a specialized mechanic to do a service since it had not been predicted for many years. The mechanic told me that the engine was really new and that it was really surprising that it was in those conditions. The issue is that I am from South American Uruguay, here there is only Mercury. And people say mine is not a good engine, what can you tell me about the quality of Johnson.
Johnson’s are great engines in my experience. Take care them and they will take care of you.
Winter is here time to fix!!
Truer word were never spoken LOL. Thank you for watching and commenting.
I have an old 1970 Johnson 6 horse and was wondering where you get your manuals and parts from, thanks.
Maybe do a video about "Information sourcing"
Love the old 2 strokes (Johnsons) and your videos.
Keep em coming :)
I would love to have a 1970 ish 9.9 converted to 15 hp to fit on my new (1960 Myers Laker 12) boat.
Check out eBay for the old manuals and parts from marineengine.com and crowleymarine.com
@@Michaelsbackyardmarina okay and thank you. Love the videos :)
Thanks for the great videos. Very helpful. Can you recommend a good place to buy parts? Regards Mat.
marineengine.com
the tuned exhaust was put on in mid 80's to make up for the horsepower rating change from crank to prop hp.
the 9.9's and 15's from 1974 to 1985 were actually less powerful 13 for the 15hp and about 8.5hp for the 9.9s because they were rated at the crankshaft and you lose 10-15% power when doing 90 degree turns. (propshaft)
good info, thanks
If I may ask you a question.... did it just die or did it sputter then quit ? You know like a lean sneeze . If it did that then I’d say top block seal and carb if it just died I’d say it’s the charge pack and if it ran on one cylinder I’d say coil . It’s just my opinion ! And yes the 9.9 and 15 are the same C.I. Blocks just like the 20 and 25’s !
It seems to choke out on it's on gas. Lot's of fuel running out in the engine pan.
@@Michaelsbackyardmarina I guess the carb would be a great place to start with the crack in the bowl and all , I hate those plastic carbs ! Lol
Its those reeds man
maybe be.
First off, I really enjoy your common sense approach to repairs. I have a 1990 9.9 that I have only run with muffs or in a trash can. There is white milky oil coming out the mid section exhaust ports and the prop hub after I stop it. Is this normal? The plugs look wet, but I haven’t had it on the water. I picked up a 15 1990 to do the carb swap. I noticed the 15 pumps water out the telltale and water out the midsection exhaust breather. Should my 9.9 have water coming out the midsection exhaust? Thank you!
Not normal. Sounds like you might have a gear box leak or a head gasket that is gone. Do a compression check.
make a blank off plate for the exhaust and pressure test it once you get the reed plates in. double check the crank seals. but yeah carb is the biggest thing. reeds MUST SEAL.
good suggestion. Thank you for watching and commenting
a good way to find cracks in plastic is to spray with brake cleaner and watch it as it evaporates, the cracks will be the last places to evaporate.
great tip
A great informative video Michael. I’m currently looking for a ‘74 to ‘78 9.9 to do a conversion on but to find one in decent shape with good compression is a tough chore up here in Ontario Canada. Now I can add a ‘79 as a possibility. I’ve got an ‘83 but as you said that exhaust pipe is different. Keep these great videos coming!
Will do. Thanks for watching
I have a 9.9 1976 for sale. I live in Michigan if your interested $450.00
74-77 wwere the worst of the johnson evinrude years because of the head design. it would foul the plugs more. read up on leeroy's ramblings.
I have a evinrude 9,9 1987 just bought it i had When i slowed down the gas it just died and now it wont start?
check that carb out for sure. If it has plastic on it, could be cracked. Thanks for watching
I went to tech college back in the early 90's and had to work on OMC and Mercury outboards. I will never work on them again. Have you ever thought of Yamaha's?
Not a lot of yam's near me for sell often
Can I put a carb off a 15 HP on my 7.5 to get more horse power ?????? seen it done on a 9.9
I don't believe it will work on the 7.5.
@@Michaelsbackyardmarina thanks
Can you do a vid on the Johnson 4.0 deluxe
If I had one I would
Hey mike love your show where is a good place to start on my low end needle setting
1 1/2 turns from bottomed out
I’m going to vote for the power pack. I had a motorcycle in the 80’s that would periodically shut down and not start for a while, then later run ok.
Ok I’ll stop commenting before the video ends...cracked carb.
Good comments. Thank you for watching.
That Reed valve might be the problem because I was watching another program and they said that there should be no Gap it at all in there it was Danger Marine on CZcams
I'm going to replace the reed valves for sure.
I have a 1990 evinrude 9.9 that I'd like to upgrade to 15- as I understand it for.this year I also only require the carb because.it has a tuned exhaust already?
Good luck location a carb. That are hard to come by
Oh yeah I see that they're going for about 250- no problem there, I just wanted to confirm nothing else needed to be done on a 1990 evinrude... U mentioned that website Leroy ramblings and I read the whole thing with no concrete answer for a 1990.
Thanks - is there a 2.0 video? Curious to see if you fixed or replaced the bowl.
It's been a while but yes I will be putting it back together.
That is probably why the float was set so low in the bowl.???
could have been
I’ve seen those cracked before. I’ve also have seen other plastic parts on those motors cracked.selinoid etc.
Right on
Yep, allot to be said for old vintage outboards with all metal parts less gaskets, seals and orings. I have a few plastic parts on my 2000 yamaha and so far no problems yet
I have a 1990 Johnson 15 hp short shaft I've been working on. The carb top plate is plastic and someone had done a repair on it with JB Weld at some point in time. It did start up and run fine with repaired JB Weld top plate although I didn't want to take any chances with it leaking so I ordered a new carb top plastic plate and installed it.That top plate is like $125 bucks new ,the bottom fuel bowl is plastic also, it's like $40 bucks new,big difference in the price there for sure between the two carb parts. I have some fuel leaking from some where, but it's very minimal, like maybe a possible mist of fuel, but I can't see it leaking while at idle or when running it in a test water barrel from the carb.I'm suspecting now a possible hair line crack in the bottom fuel bowl after watching Michael's video.I'm also thinking it's happening at WOT,IDK for sure. I took the boat and motor to the lake last week and motor seem to run out fine. I did see some minimal fuel leaking from the little drain holes down the leg of the motor from the bottom pan after I pulled the boat and motor out of the water. Looks like I'll be pulling that carb off again and really inspecting those two plastic plates for hair line crack's now.
That's insane amount for just part of a carb. I wonder if one of those 3 printers could make one cheaper?
@@TimsWorkshopTJY I agree it's totally a insane price for a piece of plastic. The fuel bowl is high enough priced, but alot more reasonable around $40 bucks. I have no idea about 3D printing one,I know nothing about how that all really works.
I have a 76 9.9 evenrude...winter project convert to a 15hp
you can do it.
@@Michaelsbackyardmarina" thanks to ur videos " its like being at the classroom the level of detail is amazing it does give me the confidence I need for that I'm really thankful the world needs more people like your self
Nice channel! I have the same problem on the same engine you got! Took the carb out a dozen times and cleaned it and it wouldn't fire up! Did you ever find a solution?
Cracked carb bowl and warped plastic top plate. Hold on to your wallet for the replacement cost.
Hey bassboy here .
How to remove the shift rod from lower end 9.9 evinrude
I believe it is threaded.
Touching the reeds with your hands isn't a good idea . The oils an acids in/on your skin can damage that steel .
Or so I rember reading .
I can see where that would be an issue, thanks again for watching
Does anyone know how to change the oil in motor on a 2003 Johnson 15 horse 4 stroke
I haven't done it yet. Thanks for watching
@@Michaelsbackyardmarina Thank you I replaced the lower unit, and thought I would replace the crack oil, thank you so much won't worry about it.
A 70 horse with a tiller Model with trim and tilt would make this boat fly
It would if I could find one
Is there a follow up video for the big reveal?
coming soon
I have a 9.9 changed to a 15hp. It’s a long shaft that I wish to be a short shaft. What parts do I need to change to make into short shaft motor.
Remove the spacer. You also need a short driveshaft and a short shift shaft
@@Michaelsbackyardmarina Thanks,I have all winter to find the parts.
I have the parts left from my conversion from short to long. Make me an offer
I still think it's electronics. Coils will work fine when cold but once the motor warms up it acts different. I think yes you have a fuel leak but I think it's dying due to electronics
Noted. Thanks for watching and commenting
The difference Between a 9.9 and a 15 horse Johnson in 1974 the 15 has more compression and a different cylinder head the head is stamped 15 horse it has 20 pounds more compression
Thanks for watching
nope the 9.9 and 15hp are the exact same engine even up in the later years. main difference 74-78 was carb only. look it up. too many videos out there on this topic.
099 and 15 horse Johnson built in 74 has different pistons more compression in the 15
@@randymiller1604 I’m reading an article right now on Leeroy’s ramblings. The piston diameter for both the 9.9 and 15hp motors from 74-92 are 2.188” with a stroke length of 1.760” if I could send you a picture I would. Seriously look it up. Pistons are the same size.
The only thing that gave the 15 more hp is the carburetor.
Looks to me like you should have left it a shorter shaft ?
Maybe.
Sounds good,is this a job I can do without changing seals on lower unit? Cost I have no idea as I have not researched yet. Shoot me a number.
Yes
So was it the reed
Warped top plastic plate on the carb and cracked bow.
Where do you get your parts?
marineengine.com
Handle vibration shackling fuel causing fuel to over fill
Interesting
I think it’s the carburetor bowl big malfunction
It did have a cracked float bowl.
I can't find part 2 with the answer to the engine dying on the water. I really don't like plastic parts on a carburettor. I dont like that main jet assembly, its just asking for trouble. Modern cars have lots of plastic parts under the hood, yuck.
I'm not a fan of plastic parts either. Part 2 isn't completed yet. Stay tuned.
Shut the front door! the red plastic arm goes behind the metal piece on the starter base? Hmmmm guess who needs to fix his the right way?! I "know a guy" who didn't install his correctly 😂😅
Excellent, thanks for watching and commenting
@@Michaelsbackyardmarina hey another great thing about you and your channel is that you're a large fingered guy such as myself so if you can do it I know I can! 😂
Boysen reeds are great. Make all the difference in the world!
I may just order a set just for the fun of it.