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<blockquote data-quote="KenG" data-source="post: 99742" data-attributes="member: 778"><p>You can find out what parts you need by looking at an electronic catalog like this one <a href="https://shop2.evinrude.com" target="_blank">https://shop2.evinrude.com</a> . You'll have to dive down into menus to find your particular motor. You can view a diagram of the parts, too, so you can see what is involved. Then, you can buy the parts from them or other suppliers. The parts will be new and cost more than used parts which you might be able to find on ebay. Another strategy is to find a similar dead motor with remote steering. Buy it cheap since it doesn't run, and strip off the steering parts. Typical for johnson was that the same parts were used on the same hp motors for many years at a time. So, the parts from a 1982 motor may well be the same as for a 1987 motor, for example.</p><p></p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KenG, post: 99742, member: 778"] You can find out what parts you need by looking at an electronic catalog like this one [url]https://shop2.evinrude.com[/url] . You'll have to dive down into menus to find your particular motor. You can view a diagram of the parts, too, so you can see what is involved. Then, you can buy the parts from them or other suppliers. The parts will be new and cost more than used parts which you might be able to find on ebay. Another strategy is to find a similar dead motor with remote steering. Buy it cheap since it doesn't run, and strip off the steering parts. Typical for johnson was that the same parts were used on the same hp motors for many years at a time. So, the parts from a 1982 motor may well be the same as for a 1987 motor, for example. Ken [/QUOTE]
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