I can think of only one reason to remove an "ID" plate. I'm not saying you did it.....some one in the past. Did you get a bill of sale for the motor with a name and address, at least?
I bet him a Christmas case of beer that it was probably a 80's model Johnson 25-30hp? Only guessing that because of the lower unit
IDk about the ID plate, its not mine so it really doesn't matter. I live 500 miles away. The motor obviously has a lot of jerry rigging going on, it could be hot or some kid could of painted over the plate
ggoldy
I've worked a number of different parts counters.
You'd be surprised the number of people that bring the
info plate with them to get parts.
You can't fix stupid!
okay - I am going to toss in my Dos Centavos as a 1970s to early '80s
Evinrude: 25-35hp. Punch that on my ticket for the drawing.
The info plate would not have been a stick-on vinyl thing ..... probably a stainless steel
plate with the info stamped into it that was riveted to the leg.
So if it was painted over, it would still be legible with some scraping.
if you see 2 or 4 holes that would fit inside half a business card, that is where it was.
Good Luck !!!
Without seeing too much detail in your hood, this is what I found on the net.
When you come up with some numbers, hopefully it will put you closer to finding out.
ggoldy
I've worked a number of different parts counters.
You'd be surprised the number of people that bring the
info plate with them to get parts.
You can't fix stupid!
THAT'S hard to believe LOL
But now I know two reasons why a motor would be missing the number plate. I still would be suspicious. But that's just me.
And Mike, I reread and see that it's not yours. I'm sorry I implied it was.