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Where is the difference?
Can anyone tell me where the difference is between a 1973 Johnson 20 hp and
a 1973 Evinrude 18 hp ? Is it a marketing ploy or a different high speed jet? It all looks the same to me. Thanks in advance , Matt. |
Where is the difference?
Not really sure about this, but usually, if there is a difference in
the engines, it's likely to be different jets, and/or larger throats in the carburation and possibly nothing else. OH, and possibly price when new. Matt Pieklik wrote: Can anyone tell me where the difference is between a 1973 Johnson 20 hp and a 1973 Evinrude 18 hp ? Is it a marketing ploy or a different high speed jet? It all looks the same to me. Thanks in advance , Matt. |
Where is the difference?
"Matt Pieklik" wrote in
: Can anyone tell me where the difference is between a 1973 Johnson 20 hp and a 1973 Evinrude 18 hp ? Is it a marketing ploy or a different high speed jet? It all looks the same to me. Thanks in advance , Matt. Don't let the marketing confuse you. It says Johnson 20 or Evinrude 18 on the engines, it DOESN'T say Johnson 20 HP or Evinrude 18 HP on it, anywhere. Number inflation on outboard motors has always been a problem. This years Evinrude 50 will be next years 55 and the year after that's 60....It has nothing to do with actual shaft horsepower driving the prop. It's a number, without a value. The only difference between the two engines you're talking about is probably the price. The Evinrudes were the Caddys and the Johnsons were the Chevy. Look at the props on them. Same prop? Same RPM? = Same horsepower. Larry -- My calendar must be wrong.... In all the stores, it's ALREADY Christmas! |
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