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  • Prop Choice & Other Questions - Johnson 20 HP (Model 20R73)

    Hello,

    I recently purchased a 1973 Johnson 20 hp (Model 20R73) and will be using it on a 14ft Alumacraft. We will be loaded with probably 600 lbs of gear and people and the boat weights about 200. I noticed the prop with the motor is pretty beat-up.

    Can someone recommend how to determine what prop I should get to replace this one? I don't want anything fancy (SS), just a basic prop to push me and my two kids around the lake fishing. I think this is a 9", 3 blade but I have no idea of pitch.

    Also, I am pretty new to power-boating (previously sailed) and would apprecaiate any recommendations on operating the motor. The motor runs well at all throttle settings and I already bought a Sierra Impeller kit to replace the "water pump" as a precaution. Any other recommendations? The motor manual says I have to run at least 90 octane. I am using Penzoil 2-cycle oil at a 50:1 ratio per the prior owner/manual. Do I need to add any additives to the fuel due to the ethanol?

    Thank you for any help you might offer,
    Robert

  • #2
    The standard prop for that motor is a 9x10 (0383629). If you are not having problems otherer than condition. I would replace it with the same. There is a lower pitch available P/N: 0763587.
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    • #3
      fuel pump woes

      Hello again, same motor as mentioned below. My fuel pump is leaking (spraying actually) when I try to prime the fuel line bulb. Its sprays from the black plastic cap of the pump. I assume I need to buy a rebuild kit or new fuel pump. Can someone point me in the right direction? I looked at the parts diagram on boats.net, but do not know if I should buy the pump and all the parts listed or just A rebuild kit of just the parts that mayneed replaced. Please help.

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      • #4
        Sounds like you need complete pump, repair kit may not fix leak.
        Regards
        Boats.net
        Johnson Outboard Parts

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