Hey guys. New to this forum though I've been in some others (non-boating), so know pretty much how this works.
This site has already been a huge help already in the threads which I've read on this little 3.5hp 2 stroke 1972 Sears I picked up for 35 bucks. And runs pretty well so far. Model of the sears is 217-58560. I've ordered a manual - if for no other reason than I'm brand new to boat engines so thought a little reading may be okay. Though I've been around engines all my life.... just not outboards.
Anyway. Going to take the kids out on some of the small lakes this year with a square back canoe (yet to find) and this engine. I've read a couple of threads on carbs here and even looked over the parts diagrams on sears.
Got 2 questions on these little Eska's. First, I see a water tube on the parts diagram and I see it comes out down behind the prop so... I assume that means that the prop is supposed to push water up the tube where it goes up to cool the exhaust. Am I correct here? If so... can I run this thing on dry land for a while by just putting a tube off the garden hose on to that little tube and pumping a little water into it??? This could be crazy talk and I not even know so, but I see lots of posts about sticking the prop down in a bucket... and I did that, but couldn't run it very hard and didn't see water coming out anywhere.
Anyway.. 2nd question. The carb seems pretty good. Doesn't overrun the float, but I did get some gas coming out somewhere when I accidentally left the gas on and leaned it the "wrong way" against the workbench. Meaning that I leaned it over the way it will never lean on the water. Otherwise, it doesn't leak any fuel at all. I don't know the workings of this carb (yet) to know if this is normal or whether I should rebuild it??? See that the gasket/carb kits run about $35 on e-bay. That's not terrible, but it's just as much as I paid for the engine itself. Thanks again!
Dean
This site has already been a huge help already in the threads which I've read on this little 3.5hp 2 stroke 1972 Sears I picked up for 35 bucks. And runs pretty well so far. Model of the sears is 217-58560. I've ordered a manual - if for no other reason than I'm brand new to boat engines so thought a little reading may be okay. Though I've been around engines all my life.... just not outboards.
Anyway. Going to take the kids out on some of the small lakes this year with a square back canoe (yet to find) and this engine. I've read a couple of threads on carbs here and even looked over the parts diagrams on sears.
Got 2 questions on these little Eska's. First, I see a water tube on the parts diagram and I see it comes out down behind the prop so... I assume that means that the prop is supposed to push water up the tube where it goes up to cool the exhaust. Am I correct here? If so... can I run this thing on dry land for a while by just putting a tube off the garden hose on to that little tube and pumping a little water into it??? This could be crazy talk and I not even know so, but I see lots of posts about sticking the prop down in a bucket... and I did that, but couldn't run it very hard and didn't see water coming out anywhere.
Anyway.. 2nd question. The carb seems pretty good. Doesn't overrun the float, but I did get some gas coming out somewhere when I accidentally left the gas on and leaned it the "wrong way" against the workbench. Meaning that I leaned it over the way it will never lean on the water. Otherwise, it doesn't leak any fuel at all. I don't know the workings of this carb (yet) to know if this is normal or whether I should rebuild it??? See that the gasket/carb kits run about $35 on e-bay. That's not terrible, but it's just as much as I paid for the engine itself. Thanks again!
Dean