McCulluch 4hp points gap

Wudz

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Hi,
I have been given a McCulluch 4hp engine and would like to restore it as the compression is excellent and just needs a bit of TLC.
The problem is that it is a non starter, no spark.
After a strip down I noticed that the contact points are barely open, my questions are:-
What is the recommended gap size for the points?.
What is the recommended Plug gap?
and
What is the recommended mixture for Fuel/Oil?


Ser No 11700305 B4472
Any other help would be appriciated.

Thanks in anticipation
John
 

Tom @ Buzzard Bluff

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Re: McCulluch 4hp points gap

<I have been given a McCulluch 4hp engine and would like to restore it as the compression is excellent and just needs a bit of TLC.>

Nice little motor produced from '77-'82. Couldn't pin it down from the #s you provided. Model # 1st two digits should be 42 or 47.

<What is the recommended gap size for the points?.>

.020"

<What is the recommended Plug gap?>

The Champion L86 plug should be gapped at .030".

<What is the recommended mixture for Fuel/Oil?>

The crank & lower rod bearing are ball/roller/needle which would be OK at the factory recommended 50/1 fuel/oil ratio but the rod bearing for the piston pin appears to be a plain sleeve bearing. So I would err on the side of keeping it alive with no lower than 32/1. It MIGHT last forever at 50/1 but I KNOW that oil is cheaper and easier to find than obsolete parts!
 

Wudz

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Re: McCulluch 4hp points gap

Thanks Tom,
Much appreciated information and will spend a few nights hopefully getting her going, I will air on the higher oil mixture 33:1 which I use on my Vire 7 inboard.

I thinking about changing the impeller but have no details on the break down to get at it and if there is an equivalent for it

I did manage to work out how to get at the points with the hidden screws under the rubber trim..but quite challenging with no manual.

Thanks again for your speedy reply.
Cheers
John
Accrington,Lancashire, UK
 

Tom @ Buzzard Bluff

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Re: McCulluch 4hp points gap

<I thinking about changing the impeller but have no details on the break down to get at it and if there is an equivalent for it>

You must resolve this issue before proceeding! The impeller is the functional equivalent of the heart in the human body. If either quits pumping the host dies.
 

Wudz

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Re: McCulluch 4hp points gap

Cheers, Resuscitation first and see if we still have a patient... ;)

John
 
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mrcrabs

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Re: McCulluch 4hp points gap

Tom sent me this months ago,


http://search.ebscohost.com/

Name: marshall

P.W. : public


-----Go under the Small Engine Repair Reference Center

-----Then select Marine/Boat motors

Scroll through the list of makers/manufacturers

McCULLOCH 4
(1965-1969)

Although yours is newer this may help,
 

1stgenbird

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Re: McCulluch 4hp points gap

Nice little motor. I received one for a Christmas present when I was a kid in the late '60s. Sears sold them for awhile, if I recall. Later McCulloch sold the outboard line to Aero Marine so these were rebranded with a black paint job and Aero Marine decals.

I believe the fuel/oil ratio is 40:1. I still have a partial bottle of the McCulloch 40:1 oil on my shelf.
 

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Re: McCulluch 4hp points gap

Nice little motor. I received one for a Christmas present when I was a kid in the late '60s. Sears sold them for awhile, if I recall. Later McCulloch sold the outboard line to Aero Marine so these were rebranded with a black paint job and Aero Marine decals.

I believe the fuel/oil ratio is 40:1. I still have a partial bottle of the McCulloch 40:1 oil on my shelf.

I just starting looking online here to see what I need to do to get a Sears (MCCullock) 4hp outboard engine running and thought I'd give you the info straight from the tag on the engine I have Serial #81725-11-1232, Model #C574-60018 Simpson-Sears Ltd. Made in
Canada
Sears 4hp
1 Gallon Gas to 1 and 1/2 FL. oz. MCCulloch "100:1" oil or 4 FL.oz SAE 30 outboard motor oil.
Hope this helps.
I believe I read 1959 to 1969 in a chart through a link here for 4 hp Sears.
 

62 ROYAL SCOTT

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Re: McCulluch 4hp points gap

HEY Google THE SCOTT GUY Has all the info and inpeller and parts SCOTT, ATWATER ,MCCULLOCH AND A REAL NICE GUY:)
 
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Re: McCulluch 4hp points gap

hey fishinbud ..best start a new thread this one is 12 months old and the moderator does not like you writing in old libary books .....ooops
 

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Re: McCulluch 4hp points gap

lol....when the moderator says so!
 
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