05-27-2019 06:47 - edited 05-27-2019 06:51
Hey guys I'm headed out to camp and wanted to change out some parts on the recoil on my 20 Evinrude. But I can't find the model number or serial number on the unit. Here's some pictures and I hope its not to much of a bother.
05-29-2019 10:13
"There is never just one thing wrong with a boat";
-- Travis McGee, main character in a book series by John D. McDonald
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The factory recommends that a properly trained technician service your Johnson or Evinrude outboard motor. Should you elect to perform repairs yourself, use caution, common sense, and observe safety procedures in the vicinity of flammable liquids, around moving parts, near high-temperature components, and working with electrical or ignition systems.
The information offered here is only general in nature and should not be construed as complete factory approved procedures, techniques, or specifications. Always use the proper service manual for your motor, up-to-date service literature, the correct tools, and have an understanding of how to proceed with troubleshooting and repair methods. If you are unsure or uncomfortable with a procedure, a situation, or a technique, enlist the services of a factory trained technician.
05-29-2019 03:50
AWESOME!!!! Thank you so very much. And keep up the great work!
04-14-2020 09:13
I bought a Evinrude 90hp, it's missing its tag. I was told it was a 1995, but would be nice to have the serial number when buying parts. The number on the freezerplug(?) is R8152004. Tried everything but no one could find out.
04-14-2020 04:19
@EvinrudeNorway wrote:
I bought a Evinrude 90hp, it's missing its tag. I was told it was a 1995, but would be nice to have the serial number when buying parts. The number on the freezerplug(?) is R8152004. Tried everything but no one could find out.
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BE90TLCE shipped 7-20-1988
"There is never just one thing wrong with a boat";
-- Travis McGee, main character in a book series by John D. McDonald
***************
The factory recommends that a properly trained technician service your Johnson or Evinrude outboard motor. Should you elect to perform repairs yourself, use caution, common sense, and observe safety procedures in the vicinity of flammable liquids, around moving parts, near high-temperature components, and working with electrical or ignition systems.
The information offered here is only general in nature and should not be construed as complete factory approved procedures, techniques, or specifications. Always use the proper service manual for your motor, up-to-date service literature, the correct tools, and have an understanding of how to proceed with troubleshooting and repair methods. If you are unsure or uncomfortable with a procedure, a situation, or a technique, enlist the services of a factory trained technician.
04-15-2020 06:46