Fleetwin 7.5 D/S casing to cylinder gasket

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Scurvy Knave

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Hi.

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I'm rebuilding the L/U on my mid-50's Fleetwin. I order a seal kit and new impeller and plate for the pump. When I took the powerhead off, I noticed that the gasket is in really poor shape (it's been re-used once too many times, I think.) My local dealer couldn't find a replacement for this. I was wondering if I could cut a new one from exhaust gasket material (i.e. carbon gasket) from an auto parts store, or is this some kind of exotic material? Also, the rubber washer at the top of the D/S oil seal could use a change - any thoughts on what to use? I suppose the local shop should have something compatible?

Thank you anyone who can provide help.
 

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Re: Fleetwin 7.5 D/S casing to cylinder gasket

Welcome to Iboats.
Probably best if you could post a model number to determine the exact year of your Fleetwin, since there was a change in the design to the power head gasket. The model number is a 4 digit number that would be on a tag riveted to the transom clamp. If the tag is missing, post a picture of your motor, and one of the guys here should be able to identify the year.

You can cut your own gasket out of regular gasket material, but IMHO it's much easier to use a factory/aftermarket gasket, and you're less likely to run into a sealing issue.

Despite your dealer striking out finding the parts you need, a good majority of the parts for these motors, especially the gaskets are still available from both BRP, and the aftermarket.

Not sure which rubber washer on to of the drive shaft you're talking about. Would you be able to post a picture of it?

FYI if we can assign a correct year to your motor, you can look up parts for Evinrude motors '55 and newer here;
Johnson Evinrude Outboard Motor Parts by Year 1955 to 2011
 

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Re: Fleetwin 7.5 D/S casing to cylinder gasket

There are two different powerhead gaskets used in the 7.5hp. Both should be available.
 

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Re: Fleetwin 7.5 D/S casing to cylinder gasket

Welcome to Iboats.


Not sure which rubber washer on to of the drive shaft you're talking about. Would you be able to post a picture of it?

It's the D/S to crankcase gasket or the lower bearing seal to D/S O-ring - not sure right now and not at home. I will post model number (and probably figure out year based on secret file lookup table) and picture of part in question. Hope to do this later today.

btw - thanks for the quick reply
 

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Re: Fleetwin 7.5 D/S casing to cylinder gasket

FYI,
If you get the model number, you can look up the year your self here;
http://shop.evinrude.com/media/document/ModelNumberReference.pdf

Or here;

Model numbers 7512 or 7513 would be a 1953
Model numbers 7514 or 7515 or 7516 or 7517 would be a 1954
Model numbers 7518 or 7519 would be a 1955
Model numbers 7520 or 7521 would be a 1956
Model numbers 7522 or 7523 would be a 1957
Model numbers 7523 or 7524 would be a 1958
;)
 

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Re: Fleetwin 7.5 D/S casing to cylinder gasket

The carbon seal assembly is critical to the preservation of that powerhead. It should be thoroughally examined whenever you pull the powerhead and replace as needed. Dont forget to regrease the splines as well. All this together keeps water out of the powerhead.
 

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Re: Fleetwin 7.5 D/S casing to cylinder gasket

Thanks for the advice. Can I just replace the whole carbon seal assembly (i.e. o-ring, carbon seal, bushing)? Is that even available? The spring and follower look ok. As for grease, I tend to use a lot of automotive bearing grease - but I guess given the high temp application, I should opt for something else? Lithium?
 

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Re: Fleetwin 7.5 D/S casing to cylinder gasket

Okay. I checked. Model is 7516 (i.e. 1954). Can I still get a powerhead gasket for this? As for the carbon seal, can I get replacement parts for this? the upper carbon washer that sits on top of the brass bushing looks a bit long in the tooth. The black (carbon?) bushing below the brass one looks ok. Thoughts?
 

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Re: Fleetwin 7.5 D/S casing to cylinder gasket

Im on my laptop right now and cannot remember the part numbers off hand, but they are all easily had. Im not sure if iboats carries them or not, but marineengine.com will have them, as will your local dealer, or select online sources.
 

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Re: Fleetwin 7.5 D/S casing to cylinder gasket

Thanks. I think it might be a bit harder. Everything is 1955 and on as far as parts goes (or so it seems). I'm guessing I could get away with parts for 7518 or 7519 for some parts. I think worst case I can cut the powerhead gasket and use an RTV type sealant to ensure a good seal, but I'm more worried about the oil seal.
 

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Re: Fleetwin 7.5 D/S casing to cylinder gasket

Dont worry, I have your parts manual and will ensure you get the correct parts.
 

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Re: Fleetwin 7.5 D/S casing to cylinder gasket

Thanks. I think it might be a bit harder. Everything is 1955 and on as far as parts goes (or so it seems). I'm guessing I could get away with parts for 7518 or 7519 for some parts. I think worst case I can cut the powerhead gasket and use an RTV type sealant to ensure a good seal, but I'm more worried about the oil seal.

I just gave you all the part numbers. The powerhead gasket is 303467. The 303355 gasket on top of the brass washer is cork, not carbon. The 303347 o-ring goes inside the carbon seal, below the brass washer.

BTW, the brass washer was replaced by a stainless steel one because the brass wore out too soon. Check yours for wear. It won't do any good if badly worn.
 

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Re: Fleetwin 7.5 D/S casing to cylinder gasket

Oops I didnt even see your post Frank! There ya go.
 

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Re: Fleetwin 7.5 D/S casing to cylinder gasket

Ok thanks everyone.

Frank, do you have the following page of that parts manual? (or is it available online). I just may want to get some extra parts from the L/U (thrust bearing, prop axle bearings, drain screw washers, etc.) depending on how worn they are. I haven't taken the L/U apart yet, so I'm not sure what condition everything is in there.
 

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Re: Fleetwin 7.5 D/S casing to cylinder gasket

Here ya go, 1954 Fleetwin, models 7514, 7515, 7516, 7517
 

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Ridgerunne56

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I am going through this process on the same motor for for the first time myself. When is mentioned to lube the spline, impeller and power head base gasket, what specific type of lubrication should I be using? So I shouldn’t use a sealant like RTV on the power head? Thanks in advance, Mark
 
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