Sears Eska Cooling?

Beek14

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I have a 1970 3 hp Sears Eska model number 217 58540. I just picked it up from a guy that was going to throw it away. I got it running great. Only question is, how is it cooled? Is it fan, or liquid? It seems to have a water tube that is poking out of the lower unit, so I thought it was liquid. But no water was running out the exhaust holes, and the engine seemed to be gettin kinda hot. So I figure either it's liquid and needs a water pump or impeller, or....... it's fan and it just gets kind of hot? ANY HELP MUCH APPRECIATED!!!
 

CATransplant

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Re: Sears Eska Cooling?

If it has a water tube poking out, it doesn't have an impeller. It won't send water up to cool the exhaust unless it's on a moving boat. The powerhead (Tecumseh lawnmower engine) is air-cooled. It uses water only to cool the exhaust tube so you don't get burned and so it doesn't burn up the gasket between the engine and the mid-section.

Good luck with it. Don't forget your oars.
 

Beek14

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Re: Sears Eska Cooling?

That's kind of what i was thinking, and definitely what i was hoping to hear! Thanks for the info!
 
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