100 lbs
10w 30 weight
What is the value of a good running 1972 100 HP Johnson out board motor
What is the value of a good running 1972 100 HP Johnson out board motor
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.
A 1964 18 HP Johnson outboard motor typically weighs around 100 to 110 pounds. The exact weight can vary slightly depending on the specific model and any additional features. It's important to check the manufacturer's specifications for precise information.
153 Kg
$50 - $100. Depending on parts required.
The weight of a 100 hp electric motor can vary depending on its design and manufacturer, but it typically ranges from about 300 to 600 pounds (approximately 136 to 272 kg). Factors such as the motor's construction materials, cooling methods, and specific application can influence its weight. For precise specifications, it's best to consult the manufacturer's datasheet for the specific motor model.
The 1974 is a two stroke and weighs approximately 72 lbs. The four stroke equivalent from Johnson today is a little over 100 lbs.
The amount of copper in a particular motor is not determined by horsepower only, there is no relationship between the total weight of MAGNET WIRE to the HORSEPOWER of an electric motor. Determining factors are the vintage, frame, make, speed, and frame designation.
50:1 The Manual says 100:1 dont do that unless you want to blow your motor.