try douglas penn
Looks like it would probably be 1960. http://www.marineengine.com/parts/john_model_guide_pre80.html
year of manufacture 1984 Belgium derated (from 6hp) long shaft Try BRP.com for parts
If you mean the 1936 Johnson Model 100, 1.7 hp, go to www.marineengine.com and look under Johnson manuals. They have a parts manual and diagram for that model for $27.50.
where can you buy all the wood parts for a 22 model number 87b where can you buy all the wood parts for a 22 model number 87b where can you buy all the wood parts for a 22 model number 87b
gunpartscorp.com has the best collection of Iver Johnson parts
To determine the fraction represented by the shaded part of a model, first identify the total number of equal parts in the model and the number of shaded parts. The fraction can be expressed as the number of shaded parts over the total number of parts. For example, if there are 4 total parts and 2 are shaded, the fraction would be 2/4, which simplifies to 1/2.
gunpartscorp.com seems to have everything you have to check your model number but most of the parts seem to there
you can get parts for most guns at Numrich gun parts corp. they are on line, and send parts out very fast
whole number
Without knowing exactly what model of ''eight shot' Iver Johnson you have I can only give a generic answer. You best bet is Numrich Arms/Gun Parts Corp. (www.gunpartscorp.com) or Jack First Gunshop (www.jackfirstgun.com). When checking for parts make sure you know the model of your gun, IJ made a number of eight shot, .22 cal revolvers in both tip up and solid frame configuration and parts do not normally interchange between the models (exceptions are the model 50, 55 and 57 series solid frame guns).
You can order the parts through Sears Parts at: www.searspartsdirect.com Just put your model number in the appropriate bax and you can get a listing of your parts and order them there.
I like buying parts at www.toolpartsdirect.com . You can search parts through their parts diagrams, by model or part number.