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I "inherited" a Ted Williams 7.5 hp aircooled engine, circa 30-40 years old?
looks in good shape, won't start though. I am wondering where I could get a carb kit for it, any ideas? Thx OldSteveH |
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OldSteveH wrote:
I "inherited" a Ted Williams 7.5 hp aircooled engine, circa 30-40 years old? looks in good shape, won't start though. I am wondering where I could get a carb kit for it, any ideas? Thx OldSteveH SEARS TED WILLIAMS: Built by ESKA. For parts or tech help... call Vern at Certified Parts Corp. His number is: 1-800-356-0777. They bought the Eska parts stock back around 1986 when the firm folded. Rob |
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Hey I'm impressed. Maybe you could tell me where I can get parts for my 7.5
Ted Williams water cooled (mid to late '60's). I heard two names tossed around--Scott A****er, McCullough. Neat little motor, weedless prop, all ss fasteners and twin impellers, one for the water pump the other for a bailer. LD "trainfan1" wrote in message ... OldSteveH wrote: I "inherited" a Ted Williams 7.5 hp aircooled engine, circa 30-40 years old? looks in good shape, won't start though. I am wondering where I could get a carb kit for it, any ideas? Thx OldSteveH SEARS TED WILLIAMS: Built by ESKA. For parts or tech help... call Vern at Certified Parts Corp. His number is: 1-800-356-0777. They bought the Eska parts stock back around 1986 when the firm folded. Rob |
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LD wrote:
Hey I'm impressed. Maybe you could tell me where I can get parts for my 7.5 Ted Williams water cooled (mid to late '60's). I heard two names tossed around--Scott A****er, McCullough. Neat little motor, weedless prop, all ss fasteners and twin impellers, one for the water pump the other for a bailer. LD It's a McCulloch. The Los Angeles based chain saw manufacturer took over the Scott-A****er company from the namesakes in 1956, the name was soon shortened to Scott, & by 1964 it was McCulloch. Same company, just a name morph. Your 7.5 was based on the popular "Fishing Scott" rooted in the late 50's into 60's production. http://www.geocities.com/scottmc9hp/badted-01.jpg http://www.geocities.com/scottmc9hp/Badted-02.jpg http://www.geocities.com/scottmc9hp/Badted-03.jpg http://www.geocities.com/scottmc9hp/Badted-04.jpg http://www.geocities.com/scottmc9hp/Badted-05.jpg a 9hp version: http://www.geocities.com/scottmc9hp/sears1.jpg Rob |
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![]() It's a McCulloch. The Los Angeles based chain saw manufacturer took over the Scott-A****er company from the namesakes in 1956, the name was soon shortened to Scott, & by 1964 it was McCulloch. Same company, just a name morph. Your 7.5 was based on the popular "Fishing Scott" rooted in the late 50's into 60's production. And didn't Scott start the low profile look to fishing motors? I remember them making a big thing of the built in bailer back then. I also remember the big Scott's as being rather noisy. A high school buddy of mine had a Crestliner with a 35 hp Scott and it was much louder than the Evinrudes we ran on our boats. Tom. |
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Tom wrote:
It's a McCulloch. The Los Angeles based chain saw manufacturer took over the Scott-A****er company from the namesakes in 1956, the name was soon shortened to Scott, & by 1964 it was McCulloch. Same company, just a name morph. Your 7.5 was based on the popular "Fishing Scott" rooted in the late 50's into 60's production. And didn't Scott start the low profile look to fishing motors? Yes. I remember them making a big thing of the built in bailer back then. A long-time Scott / McCulloch feature. I also remember the big Scott's as being rather noisy. A high school buddy of mine had a Crestliner with a 35 hp Scott and it was much louder than the Evinrudes we ran on our boats. 30 & 33 hp, then 40 hp, there was no 35hp Scott / McCulloch. They were noisy, the cowls were much simpler than the clamshell OMC brands, but Scott had fiberglass cowls starting around 1957 and Johnson/Evinrude caught up a couple of years later. The Johnson/Evinrude 35 & 40 went to a complicated noise reduction system involving an outer metal shell, & a large doughnut gasket near the waterline, and an intake silencer in the lower cowl. They were quieter, the Scott / McCulloch kept the simpler design that OMC retained for the value-orientated 28hp & 33Hp, and the Gale 35hp, w/o the full silencing treatment. Rob |
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Around 9/26/2005 6:13 PM, trainfan1 wrote:
It's a McCulloch. The Los Angeles based chain saw manufacturer took over the Scott-A****er company from the namesakes in 1956, the name was soon shortened to Scott, & by 1964 it was McCulloch. Same company, just a name morph. Your 7.5 was based on the popular "Fishing Scott" rooted in the late 50's into 60's production. http://www.geocities.com/scottmc9hp/badted-01.jpg http://www.geocities.com/scottmc9hp/Badted-02.jpg http://www.geocities.com/scottmc9hp/Badted-03.jpg http://www.geocities.com/scottmc9hp/Badted-04.jpg http://www.geocities.com/scottmc9hp/Badted-05.jpg I like the built-in lights... -- ~/Garth - 1966 Glastron V-142 Skiflite: "Blue-Boat" "There is nothing - absolutely nothing - half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats." -Kenneth Grahame, The Wind in the Willows |
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Call Twin City Outboard at 952-496-1951. They have one of the best
selection of parts and knowledge about old outboards in the country. Capt. Jeff |
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![]() "Tamaroak" wrote in message ... Call Twin City Outboard at 952-496-1951. They have one of the best selection of parts and knowledge about old outboards in the country. Capt. Jeff Thanks folks for the tips, hopefully this will help me get this little puppy running. OldSteveH |
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