Seagull at sea.
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So you have a 40 minus 4 blade hydro prop and a 40 minus cloverleaf prop, its not a weed free prop, and most probably off a SJM, not a common prop and very hard to find if you wanted one.
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Oh I thought it was a weedfree looking at the shape, it does say 40 minus on it!Keith.P wrote:So you have a 40 minus 4 blade hydro prop and a 40 minus cloverleaf prop, its not a weed free prop, and most probably off a SJM, not a common prop and very hard to find if you wanted one.
http://s1036.photobucket.com/user/mikec ... ort=3&o=10
I got most of the rest of the engine to go with it too!
What is an SJM?
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The parts outboard I bought was an SJM,Keith.P wrote:So you have a 40 minus 4 blade hydro prop and a 40 minus cloverleaf prop, its not a weed free prop, and most probably off a SJM, not a common prop and very hard to find if you wanted one.
http://s1036.photobucket.com/user/mikec ... g.html?o=0
So was the SJM a rare version?
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An SJM is an SJP with A minus gearbox.
The SJP, which is basically a forty plus seagull and is one, if not the most common seagull models ever made, but the SJM, is not that common.
A lot of minus gearboxes didn't last that well.
They are known as cloverleaf props,, weedless, are a more modern looking prop.
Cloverleaf props.
The SJP, which is basically a forty plus seagull and is one, if not the most common seagull models ever made, but the SJM, is not that common.
A lot of minus gearboxes didn't last that well.
They are known as cloverleaf props,, weedless, are a more modern looking prop.
Cloverleaf props.
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Or put another way, the SJ series of motors was a continuation from the previous series of outboards in the "little model 40" series e.g. F,FV,FVP and LS although some folks seem to frown on the LS as not being within the same family of engines. The jury is still out on that one...
The SJ part of the serial number refers to (according to Jeremy) Sealed Jacket and the M or P referring to Minus or Plus. Minus being the smaller gearbox and prop, Plus being the bigger gearbox and prop.
But yeah, proper SJM's are quite scarce compared to their bigger cousins as Keith has mentioned ,the smaller gearboxes didn't last very well due to there not being very much lubrication in such a small gearbox and over time through normal use the oil leaks out and gets replaced with mostly water. The case hardening wears off the gears and it all goes wrong from there VERY QUICKLY unless you keep a close eye on the oil level.
Jon
The SJ part of the serial number refers to (according to Jeremy) Sealed Jacket and the M or P referring to Minus or Plus. Minus being the smaller gearbox and prop, Plus being the bigger gearbox and prop.
But yeah, proper SJM's are quite scarce compared to their bigger cousins as Keith has mentioned ,the smaller gearboxes didn't last very well due to there not being very much lubrication in such a small gearbox and over time through normal use the oil leaks out and gets replaced with mostly water. The case hardening wears off the gears and it all goes wrong from there VERY QUICKLY unless you keep a close eye on the oil level.
Jon
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I like my engine, because it pushes my boat.
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I have a complete gearbox for an SJM as well!headdownarseup wrote:Or put another way, the SJ series of motors was a continuation from the previous series of outboards in the "little model 40" series e.g. F,FV,FVP and LS although some folks seem to frown on the LS as not being within the same family of engines. The jury is still out on that one...
The SJ part of the serial number refers to (according to Jeremy) Sealed Jacket and the M or P referring to Minus or Plus. Minus being the smaller gearbox and prop, Plus being the bigger gearbox and prop.
But yeah, proper SJM's are quite scarce compared to their bigger cousins as Keith has mentioned ,the smaller gearboxes didn't last very well due to there not being very much lubrication in such a small gearbox and over time through normal use the oil leaks out and gets replaced with mostly water. The case hardening wears off the gears and it all goes wrong from there VERY QUICKLY unless you keep a close eye on the oil level.
Jon

Have not got all the gaskets for it, but the gears fit and turn well, no problem!
As always open to offers!!!!
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I would not describe SJM engines as scarce, plenty of them about.
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Not scarce, but not as common as the SJP, or common until you want one.
A little like the wartime SD really, pretty common as every ones has got one or two or three.
A little like the wartime SD really, pretty common as every ones has got one or two or three.

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Not being funny, but judging by the photo that pinion gear looks pretty worn to me. I bet there's some slop in the shaft/bearing too.
What does the bigger gear and shaft look like? Pointy/sharp looking gear teeth usually point to heavy wear. Tis a very common thing in these minus gearboxes now.
Just saying
Jon
What does the bigger gear and shaft look like? Pointy/sharp looking gear teeth usually point to heavy wear. Tis a very common thing in these minus gearboxes now.
Just saying
Jon