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Old 06-01-2011, 09:52 PM
RobertElmore RobertElmore is offline
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Default 90 hp johnson has water in it.

The little Sea carft is dead with no power. What is a guy to do. I could find a great deal on a used motor 90-115 or sell the hull and use the money to finish my new 23. Oh well it ios what it is
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Old 06-02-2011, 10:56 AM
Fr. Frank Fr. Frank is offline
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Default Re: 90 hp johnson has water in it.

Blow a headgasket? Water in the lower unit? Both of those are easily fixable. Corroded block and cylinder heads, not so much.
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Old 06-03-2011, 01:29 AM
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Default Re: 90 hp johnson has water in it.

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Blow a headgasket? Water in the lower unit? Both of those are easily fixable. Corroded block and cylinder heads, not so much.
I agree prolly just a head gasket - take it too American marine in Tarpon - he's the best rude guy - versitile too

didn't like generator prices so built his own for his 29 Sea Ray
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