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    Hey guys,

    I posted this on another forum as well so I apologize for any redundancy.

    I recently acquired my granddad's wooden 14' boat which he hand-built in the mid-80s and it has a 1985 Johnson 30 HP 2-stroke outboard (J30 TEL COA). It has been in storage (inside a barn) for the past 23 years and my bother and I are currently trying to get it water worthy once again. As I am new to the boating ownership deal, I wanted to ask you all on your input about inspecting the motor and any significant points to check or replace before getting it running again. I have worked on motors before (2-stroke and 4-stroke) but don't have any experience with boat motors. I currently have the following plans.

    New:
    -Fuel Lines
    -Fuel Tank
    -Battery
    -Spark Plugs
    -Spark Plug Wires

    Rebuild Kits:
    -Carburetor
    -Fuel Pump
    -Water Pump

    We've checked compression and it was reading around 90-100psi so from what I can find this is about normal for this motor and a good sign. Is there anything else that I am missing that needs to be checked or replaced? I've also read a little about checking the prop and prop seal, is this probably crucial considering the motor is 30 years old at this point?

    Thanks in advance for your help, I really appreciate it as this boat means a lot to my brother and I!

    -GollyWhopper93

  • #2
    I would also changed lower unit oil and run double oil in gas (25:1 mixture) for first tank of gas.
    Regards
    Boats.net
    Johnson Outboard Parts

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    • #3
      Originally posted by boats.net View Post
      I would also changed lower unit oil and run double oil in gas (25:1 mixture) for first tank of gas.
      Thanks! I've heard others mention fogging oil sprayed into the cylinders and carb. Should this be done in conjunction with double oil for the first tank?

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      • #4
        It wouldn't hurt, it's been sitting a very long time.
        Regards
        Boats.net
        Johnson Outboard Parts

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