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Posted on Nov 04, 2012

Where do i hook the water muffs too my 1988 25 hp johnson outboard motor

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SOURCE: motor kills when put into gear

u have no spark in #2 cyl check for spark with plug if its week regap it

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SOURCE: i have a johnson outboard motor that drips oil

Yes the prop shaft seal needs to be replaced.Do this sooner than later as water will get into the lower g/box.Sometimes they wear out or fishing line is a bad culprit.Its not a big job but it really needs to be done.The oil will also need replacing.Hope this helps

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SOURCE: how to adjust timing on johnson 6hp outboard motor

look at a manuel i think it is automatic in the switch no manuei adjustment get it timming through the cd like some of the mercks

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