Rob_Webb
Active member
I am looking to buy a new outboard for my tender and my shortlist included the Mercury/Mariner/Tohatsu 3.3s, and the (cheaper) Johnson 3.5hp.
Because I had been advised that they were all essentially the same unit, I was wavering towards the M/M/Ts simply because they are darker in colour and probably easier to keep clean. But now I have been advised of two significant reasons to avoid them and to opt for the cheaper Johnson. The reasons given are as follows:
1. Apparently the cooling waterways on the smaller M/M/T units are very narrow and encourage eddies to form in them which cause deposits to build up and becoming 'cooked on' - this leads to restricted cooling flow which can cause sufficient overheating to damage the engine quite early in it's life - I was told only months in the worst cases. Apparently, if you religiously flush through with fresh water after every use it alleviates the problem but not if you are a more casual user with infrequent access to a f/w tank.
2. The props on the M/M/T use brass drive pins which shear very easily if you shift into gear at anything above idle or lightly touch the seabed when pottering along (very easy to do as you approach a beach, say).
The latest advice I have is to therefore go for the Johnson because although it is also based on the same unit, Johnson improved (widened) the cooling waterway system and use stainless steel drive pins instead.
Does anyone have recent experience of any of these outboards to comment on these points?
Thanks
Rob
Because I had been advised that they were all essentially the same unit, I was wavering towards the M/M/Ts simply because they are darker in colour and probably easier to keep clean. But now I have been advised of two significant reasons to avoid them and to opt for the cheaper Johnson. The reasons given are as follows:
1. Apparently the cooling waterways on the smaller M/M/T units are very narrow and encourage eddies to form in them which cause deposits to build up and becoming 'cooked on' - this leads to restricted cooling flow which can cause sufficient overheating to damage the engine quite early in it's life - I was told only months in the worst cases. Apparently, if you religiously flush through with fresh water after every use it alleviates the problem but not if you are a more casual user with infrequent access to a f/w tank.
2. The props on the M/M/T use brass drive pins which shear very easily if you shift into gear at anything above idle or lightly touch the seabed when pottering along (very easy to do as you approach a beach, say).
The latest advice I have is to therefore go for the Johnson because although it is also based on the same unit, Johnson improved (widened) the cooling waterway system and use stainless steel drive pins instead.
Does anyone have recent experience of any of these outboards to comment on these points?
Thanks
Rob