Motor to adaptor O-Ring 0319528
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- This is an OEM part manufactured by Johnson/Evinrude, OMC
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15 Product Reviews
Johnson 9.9
Johnson 15 hp
- Repair Difficulty
- Medium
- Repair Time
- Less than 30 mins
Problem fixed: Wouldn’t shift, water pump damaged, wouldn’t pass water
Repaired water pump, exhaust tube and water tubes with grommets replaced,replaced seals, O-rings, and thermostat. Cleaned out carburetor and replaced pins on shifter rod and shifter knob.
johnson/evinrude 25 hp 1997
- Repair Difficulty
- Easy
- Repair Time
- Less than 30 mins
Problem fixed: tune up
Basic tune up parts, order went well, nice diagrams online.
Johnson 30hp
Johnson 40HP
- Repair Difficulty
- Easy
- Repair Time
- Less than 30 mins
Problem fixed: Fuel Filter - Spark Plugs,
Can't afford the pro's - so I do a lot of my own work. Plugs needed changing along with the in-line fuel filter. Fortunate for us "OLD BOAT" owners - Crowley Marine still has a lot of the parts I need to keep her running.
Evinrude 88hp
- Repair Difficulty
- Easy
- Repair Time
- Less than 30 mins
JOHNSON 9.9
1990 28hp evinrude
- Repair Difficulty
- Easy
- Repair Time
- Less than 30 mins
Problem fixed: Gas leak on the fuel filter intake cover.
I fired up my motor to find gas squirting out of the side of the fuel filter intake cover cap. I found there are two applications that fit this motor. The filter cap I had to replace is the same in both applications., One takes a large oring on the outer edge of the cap and a small oring in the center of the cap. It then presses on and seals at the two orings over the filter. The other has a large rubber gasget that goes down first, then a much smaller outer edge oring that fits in the outer edge of the cap. In this application the large rubber gasget takes the place of the small center oring, or in short the small center oring isn't needed because the cap has the large rubber gasget to presson in the center now. So you put the large rubber gasget in place, put the cap on witht the smaller outer oring in it and screw it down, If you know there are two ways to fix the problem and two different applications that can be used, it helps understand what you are looking at when it comes apart and what you want to order to fix it.