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Here's a mid 80's? (I have to ask mechanic) v4 Johnson 140 vro
I was told the lower unit is more of a 6 cylinder unit. I have no idea. Supposedly, it was "overhauled" last season and I am calling the marine center that did the overhaul. If you guys don't mind, let me know what you think. I was told the prop is 15x17. THANKS!!! |
The serial No. will tell you what year the motor is. Looks like it sat in the water a long time! How well does that power trim work? I wouldn't want to have to overhaul that power trim unit - primary tools required would be Kroil, the acetylene wrench and an air chisel! (Ask GFS how much fun that is!) Did you find out what size prop is on it?
The V-4 block is just the V-6 block with 2 cylinders cut off, so the V-4's with V-6 lower units are common, especially on the modern 25" motors. Looks like an EZ Loader trailer under it with the good new style rollers; good stout trailer, just check springs and rear X-member for rust. I finally replaced my rear X-member after 25 years because it was looking ugly, but it still had pretty decent wall thickness. Original thickness was 3/16" and it still hadn't rusted all the way through! Denny |
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I was told the prop is 15x17 (if that makes sense). So...for someone with not a lot of extra cash to fix a motor, is this a dangerous gamble? I'm calling the "rebuilder" today to check the history...hopefully I will get an honest answer.
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I bought the first 140 "looper" my local dealer sold back in 1985. Used the crap out of it for seven years. Those pictures bring back some good memories. Great engine.....except......the first year model did not idle very well and they had some filter issues with the VRO. It's like all old technology carbed engines, loves it's gas, but heck it was only $.85 a gal back then!! Yes it did have the V6 lower unit.
I know it's a $$$$ issue, however if the boat is what you want upgrading to a newer engine when you can afford it is the way to go. A 150 eTec would be nice :) Good luck. |
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Batter up! The TnT manifold is 1600 clams. A good quality motor is 180-240. The shafts are 70 + 90. Unless you are a very good clammer, I would think of another line of work. I can`t begin to tell you how much I wanted a real torch. "It can`t be done with MAPP gas". This was a recurrrrrrrrring earworm. Oh, the horror. I started out slowly and patiently. Spray and whack. Brass drift and a three pound sledge. Over and over and over. Every morning. Every night. Every hour on weekends. I got a fresh water unit and bang. I kept my old one as it is going to be in a thread. The fresh water unit was a mop and glow. Chineeese motor and Rustoleum. How to build a TnT to last. coming soon. Rosebud. |
WTF did he say!
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RE BigLew
I think he said "stay away from that engine!":eek:
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I`m coming for my neon sign. Brother Paul stroked a check for 2600 clams for his`96 250 ox66 TnT job. GFS peeled out 72 for a seal kit. 180 for an Arco motah. {US} Zinc chromate primer. Bedliner spray bomb :secret weapon to make em last...... and factory white spray bomb. 110 for new tilt ram cap. And more hours than I care to count, GFS |
Erick,
Check your e-mail for an update on that 140. My dealer said it's worth less than $1000. Denny |
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When Sandy goes off his meds you never know what will come out of his keyboard.... :D It is all subliminal... :) |
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Give them a good scolding and send them home please. Once in five years is a pretty good record when you tread on thin branches. If it bends, it`s funny, if it breaks, you take a fall. I love the colors of fall, but spring is where we begin. Cheers, That guy |
Aye yi yi, Sandy I have this off shore pharmacy in India
that can help you!!! Tank-U, cum again pleeze....:p Really man, you worry me some times!! :D I love you man!! ;) |
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