For the sportsman looking to buy an outboard for fishing, it has little to no value. Most repair parts have been long obsolete. For the collector however, a 1.4hp from 1933, should spark some interest. I would say from 350.00 to the 600.00 range is not out of line. Rarity, and appearance are driving forces in this market.
75 to 400 dollars depending on condition.
48lbs 27.1kg
32:1
59 pounds
it really depends on its condition. what do you have?
The 1956 Johnson Seahorse 5.5 hp outboard engine weighs approximately 60 pounds (27 kg). This model is known for its robust construction and reliability, making it popular for small boats during its time. For precise weight specifications, it's always a good idea to consult the manufacturer’s documentation or a dedicated restoration guide.
The Johnson Seahorse outboard motor Model 9R-70C was manufactured in 1970. The "R" in the model designation indicates it is a 9 horsepower, and the "70" refers to the year of production. This model is part of the Johnson Seahorse series, which were popular for their reliability and performance during that era.
1957
It is a 1957
50:1 is what I use
1972 from the "-72" part of the model number. It's a Johnson Seahorse.
I have a 6 hp Johnson seahorse outboard and I was told to run it at 40:1 and have done so for ages and runs fine.