i have a 1986 140hp johnson v4. im trying to figure out the tiny little pin that the crankshaft or crank bearing rest against and spins on. i believe it just holds the crankshaft spinning straight. it only sticks out maybe an 1/8th or 3/16ths of an inch but mine has been hit or something and is barely sticking out. it seems like its pressed into the block and im trying to see if i can even buy the thing and if it needs to be drilled out or what. sorry i'm not the best at describing stuff any help appreciated
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trying to identify pin in johnson block???
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I'm not boat motor expert , but from my years of tinkering what you have described sounds to me like it is a bearing locating pin . It is to prevent the bearing from spinning in the block. The old air-cooled VW motor's are built this way. If it is there should be a notch or hole in the bearing race that the pin will fit over or around .
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that's a picture i found real quick. it looks exactly like that...just a boat motor not a bike.Last edited by coonhunter; 02-28-2013, 11:31 PM.
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