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omc johnson evinrude 25 35 hp carburetor 438274 110068 2000 johnson 35

$ 34.72

Availability: 72 in stock
  • Condition: very clean part, decommisioned for years, build date of 3/8/99, 110068 Mexico. on casting there is 34 157. can also be used in multi carb setup. butterfly plate says 320268. 436351 on black plastic. All screws, levers and springs intact. I have access to more of the same if required, and other OMC carbs of that era. Thanks for looking and keeping the OMC vibe alive! Shipping is free to Canada and capped at to USA.
  • Make: Evinrude

    Description

    My return to being an ebay vendor
    Overview
    In the early 2000’s, before google and smart (pft) phones, there was a wonderful time in which I was young. Electronics was my hobby slash side job at that time, and Ebay provided a great venue for both buying and selling.
    Nothing lasts forever
    As the prices of electronics plummeted,  and the Great Recession of 08, qs well as a venue shift to high volume sellers, I was squeezed out. From there, I got into the marine industry, where I have been ever since.
    ……nothing lasts forever 2.0
    Well, almost 20 years later, ive come full circle. I  put my time in mostly doing restorations to fiberglass boats, still occasionally take on a job, but my body is telling me “ok …maybe its time…”
    Re enter Ebay
    So the one thing I did fall in love with was outboard motors. I was never a mechanic, but knew the fundamentals and had enough people with skill around me there to help out if I had a question. I especially love the OMC brands (johnson, evinrude) from the mid 70’s to the mid 90’s. Little ones for tinners, big ones for Jay crafts, all made right here in Ontario. I feel like im keeping a little page of history going to our kids by helping to keep these simple, durable, and plentiful machines alive. Sure, the new four strokes are quiet, efficient, but there is something about the raw power of a two stroke tiller in your hand to get that smile on your face. Maybe im more of a country boy then i like to think i am.
    So hopefully we can help each other out. Im selling off pieces I acquired over the years that I feel are no longer needed; i intend to describe everything to the best of my ability. Everything will be OEM unless otherwise stated. Aftermarket has its place, but there are a few items that i try to stay OEM with, and these are the kind of things you will see me listing.
    FAQ:
    Where do you ship from?
    Central Ontario, Canada, one hour on the nose from the former OMC factory in Peterborough.
    Who do you use?
    Canada post has proven to be reliable and convenient. Especially to my customers in the south, once it goes to the border, it gets handed off to USPS. Ive done hundreds of transactions and found this to be the most cost effective, reliable way.
    Tracking?
    Domestic: depends, if its a low dollar item, and small, we may as well lettermail it and keep the numbers down. Having said that, if tracking is requested, I will be happy to provide a service that uses it. Piece of mind for us both.
    How often do you ship?
    Im rural. I will
    try
    for daily, but sometimes things out of my control might make that stretch a bit. If the item is needed I will try and accommodate to the best of my abilities, im a firm believer in get it packed and out the door.
    How do I know this is going to work?
    This is whats geat. On every motor that these parts came from will be a small plate on the transom mount. One number will be model, one serial. There are several decoders (model number) that tell you the year, horsepower, build location, special features (salt water industrial with a charge port in 1983? Niiiiice!), from there you plug the year and model into one of several sites. For instance:
    https://marinepartssource.com/blog/identifying-evinrude-johnson-outboard-motors
    Don't worry - you won't need your special decoder ring.  Simply use the word "INTRODUCES" and line it up with the numbers 0 through 9.  Each letter corresponds to a specific number.  When decoded, the two letters in the model number will specify the year of manufacture.  For instance, an engine with the code "CS" corresponds to the number "80" or the year 1980.  The code "EU" corresponds to the number "97", or a manufacture year of 1997, and so on.  The year code is located in the model number right after the shaft length and before the final suffix (if any).
    Johnson/Evinrude Date Code Explained:
    I
    N
    T
    R
    O
    D
    U
    C
    E
    S
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8
    9
    0
    Alternatively, you will see numbers on my listings. These are the original OEM part numbers. So you “can” skip this step, but i wouldn’t Its fun to know what you have. Sometimes they had fun with us to.
    From there, plug in your
    (based on code…..evinrude, US,70,3?,A?......ok it was made in the US, 70 horse, from there we gotta dig, this is where its fun…..ok so T=trim (lucky!!) L=long shaft (pay attention to this part please, so many variations) ED=96, A=variants that are irrelevant to us, like, what…day…it was built perhaps? ha!
    Now, parts!
    Once again, code!
    https://www.marineengine.com/parts/parts.php
    so we’ll use this one
    https://www.marineengine.com/parts/johnson-evinrude-parts.php?year=1996&hp=70&model=E70TLEDA
    Have some patience sometimes it takes a bit. If you throw your keyboard in frustration, message me with the model and Ill figure it out, confirm what I believe to be true, and go from there.
    If you need other parts from the same motor, there is a very good chance I will have it. Dont be afraid to ask, and we’ll set something up.
    Payment: Still setting all that up. Obviously paypal, for domestic users Etransfer is absolutely amazing. If you are a crypto bro who can run a tiller too, absolutely. Im pretty flexible. Ill take dimes if they were made before Woodstock.
    Help with install: You never know, sometimes I might just have some instructions lying around in digital format, or can point you to some groups that do 🙂
    Feedback: Please, before leaving me anything less than positive, give me a chance to make things right.
    Returns: I do accept them up till 30 days unless on electronics components, or things I cant test, in which I will be very clear, which is the industry standard. If its gets damaged in shipping, different ballgame. Everything else, yes, but I can only refund the purchase price or offer an exchange, which is why getting the part numbers is so crucial.
    So, lets have some fun. Any requests, fire away, this will be a work in progress and I have a *lot* to list. Even some old mercury. No, no good wiring :) Lots of omc good wiring.
    Pop quiz: Does a mercury 9.8 have more in common with a 9.9 OR a 7.5?
    (you will see Merc parts I just like buggin’)
    One love to all
    -B
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