20 inches or 508mm
By measuring the exhaust housing, between the powerhead, and where the gearcase bolts on. A shortshaft engine will have an exhaust housing length of approximately 15 in. The longshaft engine will measure 20 in.
The most common shaft length for engines in the 90 hp range is 20 in., refered to as a long shaft. They also come in 25 in., extra long, and for special applications, 15 in. refered to as a short shaft.
Model number J20ELCCA is a 20 hp Johnson outboard, electric start, long shaft, 1988 model, outboard engine.
As long as the engine does not exceed the vessels maximum horsepower rating, it should be fine. The age of the motor, other than the condition of it, would not be a factor. The engine shaft length on the 115 is standard 20 in.
The dry weight for this engine is listed as 248lbs.
yes it can contact http://www.franzmarine.com/
No you can not but you can use a long shaft on a 16 inch transom
long shaft 28pounds, short shaft 27 pounds
Boat builders manfacture their crafts' in three basic transom heights. The transom height is measured from the top of the transom, (where the engine bolts on), straight down to the keel, (bottom middle), of the boat. A 15'' transom would require a shortshaft engine. A 20" transom would need a longshaft outboard, and a boat with a 25" transom, would require a extra longshaft engine.
553kg
About 135 lbs. The long shaft weighs 139 lbs.
About 70 lbs.