1979 short shaft 15 hp.
The "J" in the model number signifies a Johnson motor. The 110 is the hp. The "T" says the motor has a trim. The "L" identifies a shaft length of 20". To answer your question, the "CU" signifies a date of 1987.
The Johnson model JW-10, 3 hp, manufactured from 1952 - 1954, came in both short, and longshaft models. A measurement of the exhaust housing will identify which model you have.
Model number J20ELCCA is a 20 hp Johnson outboard, electric start, long shaft, 1988 model, outboard engine.
I think they are referring to driveshafts -1) there are 2 different kinds one transaxle have an unequal length from the transaxle2) There is also one model or more that are delivered with an equal length of driveshafts and connected with an intermediant drive shaft(or propeller shaft) to equal out the length from the transaxle.all the best pvdanoscar
It is a 55 horse, Electric start, Long shaft, 1977, production D motor
I have the same motor. Johnson - 50hp - Power tilt & trim - 20 in. shaft - 9 - 9 - Model suffix The ee is the two digit year '99 I have this motor too-it was 99 model year and mine was manufactured in June 1998.
A=Australian J=Johnson 25=25HP RA=Rope Start Australia L=20 inch shaft CC=1988 A=N/A
The 72 in the model number stands for 1972, the W stands for weedless, and the S means it's short shaft.
http://www.clubmaker.net/golf_club_length_specs.htm This will answer your question
Just above the gear box. The drive shaft from the engine to the gear box goes through it and drives the water pump too.
you dont! if you need that then you are buying a new cv shaft.