Old Sears 7HP Clutch Shift HELP!!!!!!!!

farley59

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I recentley purchased my first boat for $50 bucks!!!!!!!!

Its a 12' Aluminum boat and a-

Sears 7HP clutch shift
Chassis #217-58870
Serial #201235

Can anyone tell me more about this engine like what year it is and if it is a Eska. I know its old because the guy said he bought it when he was 11 and he looked to be in his mid to late 30s. I found alot of old Eska/Sears manuals on ebay but i cant tell if mine is one of them.

I entered the chassis # on the sears website and their is alot of parts for it but it doesnt say what year the motor is or any aditional info.

It says on top to use 1/3 of a Pint of SAE 30 or 40 outboard oil with 1 Gallon of leaded fuel only. Do not use unleaded.

From what i read on other threads the newer unleaded fuel should be just fine. But what oil should i use. the guy at my local marine shop sold me Evinrude Johnson XD30 which is a TC-W3 oil.

So should I just mix 1/3 Pint of this stuff with 1 Gallon of modern Unleaded and call it good?

I have read on here about synthetic oil. Is that just regular synthetic engine oil you can get at any Auto store or is it this XD30 stuff i already bought?

Thanks for any info you might have!

Brad
 

F_R

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Re: Old Sears 7HP Clutch Shift HELP!!!!!!!!

It is a 1972, made by Eska. If you do use synthetic, use the stuff made for outboards. It should be TC-W3 also. Car oil has way too much of the wrong stuff in it. Personally, I don't think TC-W3 oil is adequate for those motors because they run way hotter than water cooled motors. I'd use chainsaw oil if it were mine. Just my 2c.
 

steelespike

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Re: Old Sears 7HP Clutch Shift HELP!!!!!!!!

FR is not wrong but::All 6 of my after market service manuals 55-89 suggest
quality outboard oil for all aircooled outboards.Label on my citgo TCW3 rated
2 cycle outboard oil says"recommended for 2 cycle engines including outboards,snownobiles,motorcycles,chainsaws,,string trimmers and lawnmowers"I think this should make oil selection easier.
 
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