To All:
I have a 1971, 20 HP Johnson, Model 20R71S. It has been in storage for almost 20 years. It looks almost new. I have been working on the motor, boat and trailer for a couple of years in my spare time. I am now retired and ready to enjoy life!
Before using the motor, I replaced all seals in the gear case and installed a new water pump impeller and all O-rings associated with both sections and I put in new plugs. Once finished, I filled the gear case with oil and tested the motor in a barrel filled with water. Everything looked fine. There is no "pee hole" on this motor but the water outlet/exhaust relief was putting out a lot of water. Everything looked and sounded fine.
I took the boat out. At dockside all was OK. The motor ran good with plenty of cooling water. I ran at idle in a no-wake zone for a couple of hours and then went into open water. I opened her up and all was good for a few minutes then the motor started to slow down and I noticed that it smelled hot. I checked the water outlet - NO WATER. I shut it off immediately and got a tow back to the dock.
I just finished pulling the gear case off and checked the water pump impeller. The keyed hub had separated from the rubber impeller so that was the problem. Is this a very common occurrence?
I can, and will, install a new impeller but what should I do before I try to start the motor. I hope I haven't damaged it. The motor is free (not seized) , and sounds OK when cranked over (plug wires removed). I just hope I haven't ruined the power head. I am tempted to install a new water pump impeller and start it up but I would like to know if I should check anything before I do so. If the power head needs attention, I will probably take it to a repair shop.
Thanks for any advice.
Tom
I have a 1971, 20 HP Johnson, Model 20R71S. It has been in storage for almost 20 years. It looks almost new. I have been working on the motor, boat and trailer for a couple of years in my spare time. I am now retired and ready to enjoy life!
Before using the motor, I replaced all seals in the gear case and installed a new water pump impeller and all O-rings associated with both sections and I put in new plugs. Once finished, I filled the gear case with oil and tested the motor in a barrel filled with water. Everything looked fine. There is no "pee hole" on this motor but the water outlet/exhaust relief was putting out a lot of water. Everything looked and sounded fine.
I took the boat out. At dockside all was OK. The motor ran good with plenty of cooling water. I ran at idle in a no-wake zone for a couple of hours and then went into open water. I opened her up and all was good for a few minutes then the motor started to slow down and I noticed that it smelled hot. I checked the water outlet - NO WATER. I shut it off immediately and got a tow back to the dock.
I just finished pulling the gear case off and checked the water pump impeller. The keyed hub had separated from the rubber impeller so that was the problem. Is this a very common occurrence?
I can, and will, install a new impeller but what should I do before I try to start the motor. I hope I haven't damaged it. The motor is free (not seized) , and sounds OK when cranked over (plug wires removed). I just hope I haven't ruined the power head. I am tempted to install a new water pump impeller and start it up but I would like to know if I should check anything before I do so. If the power head needs attention, I will probably take it to a repair shop.
Thanks for any advice.
Tom

