The older Mercs can have electrical problems but if you get that figured out they run like a top.I have both Johnson & Merc 25 hp & the Merc out beats the Johnson as far as speed.
[url=https://www.tinboats.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=341150#p341150 said:bigredxlt » 07 Feb 2014, 20:43[/url]"]So I found a 25 hp 2 stroke Johnson that supposedly runs great. Now how much should I pay for it?
As little as possible. My first thought is: 'If I can't hear it run, it's worth .15 per lb'. That being said, you look closer. A perfect, beautiful, shiny, clean, low hours, one-owner outboard can be worth $1K-2K.
That one in the picture looks like a 1985. Those are good engines. Have you heard it run? Is the powerhead quiet and free of 'mechanical noise'? Clicks, rattles, ticks, clanks, knocks? Does it idle nice and smooth at a proper low speed? Does it spit or cough at idle? When you rev it up does it ring with slappy pistons?...or sound nice and tight, quiet? Can you take the seller at his word on all this?
Is the paint, on the powerhead itself, nice and clean and shiny? This tells you a lot:
Salt corrosion is evident at the gasket lines. A salt engine is a nightmare to disassemble. If you see salt corrosion outside it's much worse inside.
If the paint is all knocked off the bolts, or if the paint is broken at the gasket lines, the engine has been apart. Professional service?..or amateur hour? The term "rebuilt" can mean anything from "Pro race prep" to "hammer and pliers experiment". Look over all the bolts and screws. If they are all waffled out with tool marks, then the service was not from an experienced mechanic. Look for cut-and-fix in the electrics. Some 'mechanics' like to get out the wire cutters, then crimp and tape it back together.
If the paint is a darker shade(or chalky, burned, flaking) towards the rear of the powerhead, this tells you it got smokin' hot...at least once. If the cylinder head shows red primer(older engines) the topcoat was likely burned off. Sometimes the electrics can even be melted. Beware of owners telling you about the brand new headgasket and water pump they just did.
Dark red/brown stains are from rodents...engine sat a long time. Look for chewed wiring.
Dirty/grimy engine sat around for a long time with the cover off, possibly out in the weather.
Midsection: Look it over. Was it regularly greased? Are the clamp screws good and smooth? Does it tilt well, and steer nice? Any sloppiness, any rusty or frozen parts? It was cared-for or it wasn't.
Lower unit: Before you buy, loosen the lower unit fill plug. Let a drop or two dribble out. If there is water inside it will come out first. If the oil is milky colored, that's water. If it's rusty sludge with shiny particles, then you are buying work to do. Does it shift nice? Linkage feel good? Propshaft turns straight? Good blades etc.
If you are not afforded an opportunity to check thoroughly all these things...then you have to start making assumptions. A seller who is trying to unload an engine with problems is not going to be forthcoming. Sometimes walking away from an engine is best. If you find a gorgeous little gem, sitting in a dry closet, hardly ever used, maybe you make different assumptions.
When I go to look at an outboard for sale, I go with enough to buy on-the-spot, position of strength. Never make an offer unless you're ready to pull the trigger. The question is, always, how much money do you go home with. Passing a questionable deal today sets you up to grab a good deal tomorrow using the same money. They made MILLIONS of outboards. There are LOTS of them out there.
I have made every mistake possible while buying stuff. These are all the thoughts that occur to me when someone says 'How much is it worth?'. Hope it helps you find a good deal.
[url=https://www.tinboats.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=341208#p341208 said:bigredxlt » Sat Feb 08, 2014 12:12 pm[/url]"]Wow, great advice thanks guys. It is and '83 and the seller is asking $900. Guy claims to have had it for 20 years. Sent me a bunch of pictures with the cover off and it looks clean but Ill look those pictures over again with your advice in mind.
[url=https://www.tinboats.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=341211#p341211 said:MDCrappie » 08 Feb 2014, 13:28[/url]"][url=https://www.tinboats.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=341208#p341208 said:bigredxlt » Sat Feb 08, 2014 12:12 pm[/url]"]Wow, great advice thanks guys. It is and '83 and the seller is asking $900. Guy claims to have had it for 20 years. Sent me a bunch of pictures with the cover off and it looks clean but Ill look those pictures over again with your advice in mind.
$900 sounds way too high for an '83. That motor has the smaller lower unit, without thru hub exhaust. Smaller prop selection among other things.
[url=https://www.tinboats.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=341297#p341297 said:DanMC » Sun Feb 09, 2014 9:34 am[/url]"]For dependability I would only look at Honda !.....Yamaha it's also good !....just my .2¢