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Old 04-18-2009, 12:57 PM
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Hours on the web and still no answer

Sorry Folks, as I'm sure this has been answered in a previous thread. I have a 36'Monk that is working well and I have installed a stand, and a bracket for my 8 HP Yamaha outboard basically because IF my Perkins ever fails me it's easier to putt into shore with a kicker than to try and row or paddle. The 8 worked fine 3 years ago and I have pulled until I bleed. The plugs are new, the fuel/oil is good, and I'm getting fuel to the diaphragm filter.. I think i have jelled gas in the carb bowl BUT I can't seem to find "OLD" info regarding the model and serial numbers, I believe it's a 1975. The #s are as follows MOD:E8RLCRN, SER:EO333185, can anyone tell me what these mean...and since I have your ear...how about the same info for a 50hp Evinrude MOD:50573B (which I believes denotes a 1975 model) and SER:E0009559, I have spent MANY hours trying to find this info, and in exasperation I am now turning to the expertise of the many sharp folks here on my favorite website. Thanx in advance
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Old 04-18-2009, 02:04 PM
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Hi,
Have a look at the helpful information on :
http://www.warnersdock.com/Modelyearlookup.htm.
The Yam looks like you will need more data, and the Evinrude is 1975.

To start the Yam, it sounds like yopu need a good carb strip and clean, and then BRAND NEW petrol oil mix. Remember that modern unleaded petrols lose there octane ratings after only a few weeks.
Hope this helps
Hugh Mattos
www.explorermarine.co.uk
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Old 04-18-2009, 07:51 PM
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hours ad nauseum

Thanx Hugh... I did manage to find that information per the Evinrude, and yes, it's a '75, however, all those other letters and numbers should relate to a shop mechanic being able to know more about the motor as well as exactly what parts are designated for that particular motor. Annnd I have the current Yamaha data, but nothing going prior to 1984...which strikes me as plain silly...I can't imagine that somewhere out in cyberworld there isn't a copy or information from an owner that has more knowledge...But,,it is older, it's just that in those years things were better built to last. The idea of planned obsolescence hadn't occurred to the Moguls, and It has been nearly impossible to find information about the little engine that could ( If I could only figure it out!!)
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Old 04-20-2009, 07:49 AM
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You will have better luck finding an old parts manual for sale on line. '75 was way before manuals were made to be viewed on line. Cost money and time to convert all those pages to PDF and post, not something a company is going to spend when there are only a few motors still being used.
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Old 07-20-2009, 12:06 AM
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The model number and serial number for your 8hp "Yamaha" are Evinrude numbers. Take the next to last 2 letters of E8RLCRN i.e. CR and you have a 1984 8hp. They do it like this...INTRODUCES
1234567890 The C is 8 , The R is 4 hence 1984..Do you just wish you had a Yamaha? Anyway you don't need that to clean out the carb regardless of brand..
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Old 07-20-2009, 12:14 AM
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if I leave my yammy for a year I always have to clean the carb
dont be afraid of that
take the machine to your clean kitchen table and remove the carb
strip it,
, blow compressed air through all of the orices, and assemble,
try the compression with your thumb over the plughole
clean fuel and one tug and its away)
as long as there is a spark
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Old 07-20-2009, 08:24 AM
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To go off on a tangent..Steveroo said he couldn't find Yamaha info prior to 1984..that is because Yamaha outboards didn't come to this country until 1984. Any Yammy before that was small and called a Mariner !!!!
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Old 07-20-2009, 11:32 AM
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Well My face is beet red !!! I almost didn't want to post this because I feel like such a complete ass My little kicker motor IS an Evinrude...I have been totally blind to this but my mechanic called me and asked why I wanted a shop manual for a yammy when my motor was an evinrude...and then it hit me.I guess when age advances to the point of thinking that because ya have a Yamaha motorcycle, and a Yamaha guitar, then everything else must be too. My most humble apologies.
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Old 07-20-2009, 11:15 PM
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You don't need a shop manual for an Evinrude/Johnson. They are just too simple.
REMEMBER THIS: Take the fuel hose off and run it out of gas when you are going to stop using it for awhile. If you leave gas in that carb, you'll be going through what your going through now.
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