yamaha 25 worth it?
I'll start by saying I'm new to this. I have a 1985 Evinrude 25hp that I got running. It wasn't pissing so I guess the water pump is out and the carb needs cleaning, probably needs a complete over haul. Not sure what the cost will be. That being said, I found a 06 Yamaha 25hp for $1500. Is that price reasonable? Should I get the 85 Evinrude running or buy the 06 Yamaha?
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If the yahama is good shape $1500 is not a bad price. 6 one way half a dozen the other! |
3 cylinder yamaha? Good motor
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Man those old evinrudes are hearty motors. I agree water pump and carbs are cheap. If you do decide to go with the yamaha, let me know, I might be interested in the evinrude.
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Yamaha will probably have a little more power as well. You could probably pick up the Yamaha and sell the rude to recoop some of your money.
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Yamaha stopped making 3cylinder in 2001 if I remember right because I bout one new the last yr they were built
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An older motor isn't a bad thing. But finding parts for that will become increasingly difficult. I say buy the Yamaha.
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I have an 86 johnson 25hp and parts arent hard to find at all. I seen the posting last night for that yamaha but i dont think its listed anymore?
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Cody, have you seen the mod for those old motors. If you can find a 35hp carb & intake manifold you can add 10hp.
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You can take 40hp tohatsu carbs and put them on that 3 cylinder yamaha. With a little port work and a few other small touches that baby will fly. My cousin has one that's runs 42 on a 15 war eagle.
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I dont think the yamaha that was posted was a 3cyl. I think it was just 2 stroke. It would've been a good deal if it was. There was an 01 yamaha 3cyl on craiglist for $2,000 a few days ago.
Yes, i have seen the mod. Ive been keeping an eye out for a 35 to try it. Here's a guy who did it. Pretty good read http://www.tinboats.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=23898 |
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I wonder what they'd pay up there for a 40 Merc?!
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The guy that bought my motor told me that if you could get a Yamaha 3cyl, Suzuki 3cyl or Tohatsu Mega that was in running condition they would pay top dollar up there
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vermillionaire if you decided to scrap the evinrude im looking for that exact lower unit.
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Does your evinrude have electric start? Or the silencer box?
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E25RCOS I believe. Pull start single carb
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Found a used carb and manifold of a motor bein parted out privately. Called the fella a day after he sold it to the marine. Now they want $150 for the set, is that reasonable. Not sure if its been refurbished.
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If it's been rebuilt that's decent i would say. You can order a.new carb for $$125 and intake manifold for around $80.
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Are y'all still looking for a evinrude 35 for the carb? If so I might know where one is at.
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Is it just a parts motor? Do you know what year?
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Where do you find the new parts?
I'm not sure how to cross reference models, would the 81 work on an 85? |
When i ordered all my parts i used boats.net. I got my parts in like 3 days. There's a book you can use. I believe there is also a website you can use. Im pretty sure it will bolt right up.
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For the mod I would just need carb, manifold, bigger fuel lines, and a new prop?
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I wouldnt worry with the fuel line. Yes. Carb and intake. From what i understand the intake on the 25 can be drilled out to the same as the 35 carb but the intake.for the 35 is an 1/8" taller so it flows more than the 25 even if you drill it. And more than likely you will need a bigger prop but it depends on how heavy of a load you run. I run a 10x13 on my 25 and.it does great
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