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5Hp Sea King from Wards Motor is by Clinton
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<blockquote data-quote="Pappy" data-source="post: 407357" data-attributes="member: 3278"><p>Go to www.aomci.org and to the "Ask a Member" section. They will be able to pinpoint the year of manufacture.</p><p>I do know that all of your tune up parts such as points condensors coils plug wire and caps plus carb kits and gearcase seals and water pump parts are available at any good Johnson/Evinrude dealer still. </p><p>If the engine was manufactured before 1964 the ratio for that engine will be a minimum of 24:1 and depending on the engine it may require 16:1 or 20:1. Does not matter that the oils are better these days. The engine will be a plain bearing engine (bushings instead of rollers) and has to have the extra oil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pappy, post: 407357, member: 3278"] Go to www.aomci.org and to the "Ask a Member" section. They will be able to pinpoint the year of manufacture. I do know that all of your tune up parts such as points condensors coils plug wire and caps plus carb kits and gearcase seals and water pump parts are available at any good Johnson/Evinrude dealer still. If the engine was manufactured before 1964 the ratio for that engine will be a minimum of 24:1 and depending on the engine it may require 16:1 or 20:1. Does not matter that the oils are better these days. The engine will be a plain bearing engine (bushings instead of rollers) and has to have the extra oil. [/QUOTE]
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