Home Forum Ask A Member 1949 Johnson TD 20 5hp Carb seals

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  • #8828
    dline
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      Howdy. Im looking for the primer pump leather seals in a 1949 Johnson TD 20 5hp carberator. Any other gaskets for this carb would be awesome also. Im new to the AOMCI club and Im just trying to find my way around. Thanks
      dcline
      doncline1@hotmail.com

      #68478
      wagemaker
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        Check out: http://pochefamily.org/outboard/CarbService.html
        For leathers they state: "Send $8.00 per set (cash only, no checks) and SASE (self addressed stamped envelope) to: Lloyd Lautner, 9289 North Long Lake Road, Traverse City, Michigan 49685 "

        #68484
        dline
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          Thanks for the information

          #68506
          frankr
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            US MEMBER PAY BY CHECK

            Just in case there is a problem there, we now have a second choice for the leather washers. http://effenaco.com/product.html That is the U.S.supplier of Reprotint paint, if you plan to refinish your motor. nymarine.ca is a Canada supplier of paint

            #276910
            Tyler Rhoades
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              Hi there! I’m new to the club and currently rebuilding a 1946 TD-20. Are there other options other than the leather seals? Thanks!

              Evinrude/Johnson!

              #276911
              wedgie
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                You should probably start a new thread as this one is from 2017  .There is a member that makes and sells the seals. Lloyd Lautner may see this and respond with contact info .I don’t know of any other options. Best to use the right type of leather.

                 

                #276917
                lloyd
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                  No other options for seals other than leather.  And it must be the right type of leather and correct thickness.   Poche website has lots of useful info but please note that I had to raise the price to  $10.00  a few years ago. Getting harder to find the proper leather.

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