Johnson Model 100 Carburetor

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  • redpower33


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    #248230

    Just inherited a Johnson model 100 motor from my grandfather. Serial number 235626. Been trying to get it running again. Unfortunately discovered that the carburetor has some damage. Was wondering if anyone has a carburetor for sale or possibly someone that fixes them. Any leads or information would be greatly appreciated. Any additional information about the motor would be great too. Im new to the world of outboard engines.

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    redpower33


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    #248234

    Additional pictures. The bowl also has a crack in it unfortunately..

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    The Boat House


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    #248342



    Try these guy’s I’m sure the can help you out.
    https://www.oldoutboard.com/
    Tubs

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    need2fish


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    #248363

    It looks to me that the bowl could be soldered (if you can find a competent aluminum welder).

    If not, you can:
    o place an ad on this site
    o also search for J-25, J-65, J-75, Model 110 carbs (redacted 2021-10-20: and J-80)

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    redpower33


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    #248366

    Appreciate your help I will look into those two options… Thank you

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