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I have a johnson 175 outboard motor that chokes and dies when in gear?
Aug 16, 2007 by kevin e | Posted in Boats & Boating
I have a 1978 johnson outboard motor that starts fine and idle's good but when i put it in gear it goes o.k. but when i give it more gas it dies.when i am in neutral and gives it gas it is a little slugish but will catch and go but not in gear.When in
sounds like gummy carb.has it sat for over 3 months with gas in the carb? if so clean out the bowl and clear the jets.check tell tale valve to be sure its pumping water to the heads.
Johnson Outboard Motors commercial
This sh*t is funny as hell!!!! Only for the dirty minded! LMFAO!!
For commercial fishermen, Mississippi River is getting quieter
31.12.69
TREMPEALEAU — The morning is 46 degrees and gray over the Mississippi River as George Richtman steers his boat around the end of Johnson Island.
He kills the 50-horsepower Mariner and points his boat into the wind so as not to overrun his nets. Tangled in one of the shallow gill nets, a carp flips out of the water just ahead.
The carp is about 11 pounds and swollen with roe. She slaps against the bow as Richtman uses a homemade hook to strip off the monofilament nets thick with fish slime.
It’s a tough way to make a living, but on the Mississippi River, it’s a way of life.
Richtman doesn’t care about bass, walleye and perch. He leaves those for the trophy hunters. He’s after rough fish — buffalo, carp, sheephead — the stuff nobody else wants, at least not in these parts.
Source: Wisconsin State Journal
Lodi Flea Market revs up
31.12.69
LODI - Galt resident and fishing equipment collector Gary Ogren sat under his sales tent at the newly opened Lodi Flea Market on Friday morning and thought aloud that he might just have a gem of deal for the right person.
It's a 1947 Johnson Sea Horse boat motor, and he bets it still runs.
"People collect them," he said of the old motor. "Whoever gets it will consider it a real find."
Bargain hunters - some possibly in search of old boat parts and some not - filtered in to the Lodi Grape Festival Grounds for the flea market's opening Friday in search for worthy deals.
From pocketknives to chili-pepper-shaped earrings, shoppers found variety.
Source: Stockton Record
Motorhead: Outboard motor collector a true original
31.12.69
It was during the early 1950s when Schmidt -- the catfish man -- began hanging out at Gassow Brothers Marina. He quickly became fascinated with the repair of outboard boat motors. Gassow Brothers sold Johnson outboards and Thompson boats, recalled Schmidt, who was among the first graduating class at LAnse Creuse High School in 1959. The first outboard was given to me by a fellow down on Jefferson Avenue, he said. I took it home and started working on it. At 71 years old, Schmidt has since amassed more than 300 outboard motors with the oldest in the collection dating back to 1907. What I did was just started repairing them, he said, and keeping some. His prized collectionSource: Royal Oak Daily Tribune
Outboard Parts
Outboard parts are available for Chrysler, Force, Mercury, OMC, Johnson, Evinrude, Suzuki, Honda, Tohatsu, Yamaha, and MerCruiser. Several of these outboard parts include spring shackles, trailer bolts, safety cables, adapter converters, bulbs lens, and circuit testers. Purchasing outboard parts, engine care accessories, and boat motor parts are the best way to ensure maximum water performance.
Source: Outboard Parts
Johnson Outboard Motor - News
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Incident reports for St. Charles County STLtoday.com - Dec 31, 1969
Taken were a 1974 15-hp Johnson outboard motor, a 15-foot 1978 Alumacraft boat and a 1987 Midi boat trailer. Total value was placed at $1000. [Map highlight 2] A resident in the first block of Birch Avenue reported April 16 that her 29-year-old
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Motorhead: Outboard motor collector a true original Royal Oak Daily Tribune - Dec 31, 1969
He quickly became fascinated with the repair of outboard boat motors. “Gassow Brothers sold Johnson outboards and Thompson boats,” recalled Schmidt, who was among the first graduating class at L'Anse Creuse High School in 1959. “The first outboard was
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Can-AM ATV Racers Earn Class Wins In GNCC, TQRA Series ATV Rider Magazine - Dec 31, 1969
Its portfolio of brands and products includes: Ski-Doo and Lynx snowmobiles, Sea-Doo watercraft and sport boats, Evinrude and Johnson outboard engines, Can-Am all-terrain and side-by-side vehicles and roadsters, as well as Rotax engines.
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For commercial fishermen, Mississippi River is getting quieter Wisconsin State Journal - Dec 31, 1969
TREMPEALEAU — The morning is 46 degrees and gray over the Mississippi River as George Richtman steers his boat around the end of Johnson Island. He kills the 50-horsepower Mariner and points his boat into the wind so as not to overrun his nets.
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Margie Stewart, WWII Pinup Girl With Wholesome Air, Dies at 92 New York Times - Dec 31, 1969
There she met an advertising executive who was looking for two women to pose in a rowboat on Lake Michigan for an outboard motor ad. That led to a job modeling in a Chicago department store, then at a store in Los Angeles.
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