Fresh water only use - $400.
Oh oh, salt water! - a $250. gamble.
2006-08-08 07:04:34
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answered by ½«gumwrapper 5
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What would you pay for an Evinrude 9.9 HP outboard motor?
I have an Evinrude 9.9 HP outboard - long leg - salt water used, fresh water rinsed after every use. Can't tell the year of the make - between 1974 - 1979. Impeccible condition. What would you offer to pay for this???? I just want to know a value.
2015-08-16 14:16:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Evinrude 9.9
2016-12-17 04:16:40
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answered by koltz 4
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Just use reg "OUTBOARD" oil, I too bought a 2005 50 HP and had the oil injection removed (old school is better), and mix the fuel myself. The fuel available today is THE WORST ever presented to us by the oil companies yet, alcohol likes to seperate from fuel, and if you leave it out, yu can see the layers form over a short period of time (water, alcohol, fuel), Keep at 50;1 just as if you were a "Chemist", and add "CARBON GUARD" fuel conditioner, this will keep everything "Carbon" free, and prevent those rings from breaking (something Johnson/Evinrude's are famous for), spark plugs will be squeeky clean too when you check them at the end of the summer, 1 oz treats 8 gallons of fuel so the stuff is pretty cheap. I'm not "BIG" on fuel or oil additives but, this stuff works, and you can see it working.
2016-04-03 09:07:08
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answered by Anonymous
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pay evinrude 99 hp outboard motor
2016-01-29 22:02:16
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answered by ? 4
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$400-900 is optimistic for a 30 year old motor considering it has saltwater use. Rinse it all you want, you will not remove all the salt deposits, and it will corrode the internals away sooner than a freshwater motor. Check ebay it will tell you what folks are willing to spend. Are you willing to go through the hassle of crating and shipping it? Keep that in mind and look for local pickup only auctions for comparison.
2006-08-08 06:10:28
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answered by Anonymous
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That is a great engine.
Its worth is $400 to start with. What is new ...like 1500? , so between 4 and 900.
good luck
2006-08-08 06:07:06
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answered by awaken_now 5
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Anything much over $300 and you can really start looking at a "newer" motor. But in my opinion used is the way to go.
2006-08-08 06:32:13
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answered by David W 2
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300 dollars
2006-08-10 10:42:22
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answered by Bushit 4
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Probably about 15 dollars.
2006-08-08 06:04:23
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answered by Mike Hunt 5
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