Well we blew out our lower unit on my 1996 Johnson in on 200. I need to find a replacement either in DFW area or a responsible supplier that I can order from. Does anyone have any suggestions on a reputable source?
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Originally posted by KactusKiller View PostWell we blew out our lower unit on my 1996 Johnson in on 200. I need to find a replacement either in DFW area or a responsible supplier that I can order from. Does anyone have any suggestions on a reputable source?
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Originally posted by Flex View PostI have a friend in Bremond that buys, sells,trades Johnson evinrude stuff. Let me see what he has.
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Bremond is one of the last places I would think of for this. Good to know though as my sister lives there and we have an early 2000’s Johnson on the bay boat.
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He doesn't have one in the shop right now.
He did say SEI will sell you a brand new one for $1000 with a 3 year warranty if you want to go that route.
The old Johnson, Evinrude stuff pops up pretty regular if you aren't in a rush and search fb and c list.
Also I'd call captain Mack's scrap yard in austin.
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stone and sons Marine in Houston!
Specialties: When You really Want it Done Right! Jack Stone, Sr. has built a mighty business from his humble beginnings operating out of the bed of a service vehicle (his old pickup) back in 1958. Walking through Stone s warehouse, you get the impression he has collected every used outboard motor from that time until now. Indeed, he has. Stone boasts the largest inventory of new and used Evinrude and Johnson parts in the world. Boat owners across the country are glad he and his son, Jack Jr., have gone to the effort. Established in 1958.
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I did mine on my 96 Johnson Venom 200
It was easy just a few bolts on bottom and the one shift shaft small bolt by the power head. There's alot of junk rebuilds out there offering warranty... I would try to go OEM reman if you can afford it... should be right at 2 grand but it's worth the peace of mind when you leave the dock.
Be sure to swap the pump while it's out and new oil and measure your shaft so it matches the one you get..I think it's a 20inch
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Originally posted by easeup View Post
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