Depends where the water (ie coolant) intake is
outboard motor will start and idle, but dies out under load
At the end of the rope stupid
E-how.com has been there for me in many of my must learn situatations. Ehow is also a good place to start searching for information on outboard motor maintanance. http://www.ehow.com/way_5468513_mercury-outboard-engine-maintenance.html
Model number J20ELCCA is a 20 hp Johnson outboard, electric start, long shaft, 1988 model, outboard engine.
Model number E25TELCSA, is a tiller electric start, 20" shaft, 1980 year model, 25hp Evinrude outboard.
625 amps - I just had to replace mine
if you can find a kit the conversion is easy to do, it just bolts on, you can put the key swich any place by the motor
You will notice on the throttle handle that there are three positions on the legend. "Really Slow", "Start" and "Slow".
There is a plate on the port side of the motor leg behind the transom clamp that has the model number. It usually starts with a V for the Voyager brand. These motors are made by the same company that makes Champions, Majestics, and SeaFliers. I would start by going to the AOMCI (antique outboard motor club) site.
Model number E20CRLCTE, would be a 1983 model, 20 hp Evinrude rope start.
Evinrude Model 10755a E = 1977 9.9HP Electric Start Outboard Motor
The run winding of a single phase capacitor start motor has a lower resistance than the start winding.