Brand:EVINRUDE
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States
Engine(HP):7.5
UPC:Does Not Apply
Stroke:2-Stroke
Motor running video link
This is a 1953 Evinrude 7.5 in original condition. Last fall we pulled this motor, cleaned points, installed plugs, and it ran amazing. Started easily, worked great, but I did not have a prop to fit it. The other day I ran across an original prop. I installed it and put the motor in the tank, but it would not start. I opened the fuel line running to the carb and nothing came out. As I let it set, gas slowly started making it down to the carb, then it would start in 1-2 pulls. It would run until it ran out of gas. The clutch works properly for forward and neutral, spin motor for reverse. Built in tank is clean and in nice condition. Look over pictures, nicest example I have seen of this particular motor.
Local pickup is free. If the motor is shipped, a $50 crating fee is included in the shipping price. The motor is available for local pickup and inspection in SW Michigan.
Years used and HP are provided as a guide. If your motor is fits both criteria it still may not be correct for your motor!
Please check the boats.net link (if provided) to see if it will work on your motor before contacting us. If you have a Mercury motor the boats.net links do not show the models very well anymore.
MarineEngine.com has outboard parts diagrams for Johnson/Evinrude going back to 1955. - http://www.marineengine.com/parts/johnson-evinrude-parts.php
You must know your Serial Number to obtain the correct parts for Mercury motors (usually located on the swivel bracket between the stern clamp brackets). Mercury frequently changed part numbers in serial number ranges for the same year and model.
MarineEngine.com also has Mercury/Mark/Chrysler/Force/Mercruiser parts diagrams - http://www.marineengine.com/parts/mercury-outboard-parts/
Motor Compatibilty Questions: If you are not sure if the part will work on your motor send us a message. Include the year, horsepower, make, model # and/or serial # of your motor so we can assist you better.
Our Policies:
Combined Shipping: We do combine shipping. First class items (13 oz and under) will combine themselves automatically at checkout. If the total weight goes over 13 oz and has to go Priority or other options you can request a total when you are done shopping and we will send you an invoice with the correct shipping amount.
Payment Options: If you do not have a PayPal account you may call in a credit card toll free at 855-313-3280.
Return Policy: Returns are accepted on all items. If a part doesn't work for you for any reason let us know. If there was a mistake in the listing or the part is defective we will pay the return shipping.
Sales Tax: Michigan residents will be charged sales tax.
Pine Lake Parts, Inc.
11290 Doster Rd. Plainwell, MI 49080
855-313-3280
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