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  • #40747
    Mumbles
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      Make sure to get the correct spring as they vary in length.

      http://www.marineengine.com/parts/johns … rter+Group

      #40752
      Steve A W
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        US Member - 2 Years

        Mgsolakis
        Here’s a link to marinengine’s parts breakdown;
        http://www.marineengine.com/parts/johns … rter+Group

        Steve A W

        Member of the MOB chapter.
        I live in Northwest Indiana

        #40753
        mgsolakis
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          Canada Member - 2 Years

          Here is a picture.


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          #40760
          chris-p
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            You need:

            2x 203713 Link Connections
            1x 203697 Starter Pawl Spring
            1x 203698 Starter Pawl
            1x 203470 Retaining Ring

            If no one close to you has what you need let me know. I have a large assortment of OMC parts.

            #40781
            Doug Wilson
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              US Member - 2 Years

              I may have one need to check in the shed does the casting have a part number on it?
              Doug

              Doug

              how is it motors multiply when the garage lights get
              turned off?

              #40787
              mgsolakis
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                Canada Member - 2 Years

                I will check.

                #40808
                fleetwin
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                  US Member - 2 Years

                  The thing to remember here is that flywheel size/diameter changed in 1958 for the 10hps. So, the location of the engagement pawl on the recoil changed as well. So, if the flywheel/recoil are mismatched, you will have an issue….The starter on the right, with the pawl closer to the hub, looks to be for the smaller diameter flywheels on the 1958 and up models. The starter on the left, with the pawl farther out from the hub, looks to be for the larger flywheels on pre 58 10hps.

                  #40811
                  wedgie
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                    quote fleetwin:

                    The thing to remember here is that flywheel size/diameter changed in 1958 for the 10hps. So, the location of the engagement pawl on the recoil changed as well. So, if the flywheel/recoil are mismatched, you will have an issue….The starter on the right, with the pawl closer to the hub, looks to be for the smaller diameter flywheels on the 1958 and up models. The starter on the left, with the pawl farther out from the hub, looks to be for the larger flywheels on pre 58 10hps.

                    Very good to know Fleetwin ! I learn something new every day !

                    I assume if you swap both the flywheel and starter together everything should work out, or are there other factors involved ?

                    #40817
                    fleetwin
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                      US Member - 2 Years
                      quote Wedgie:

                      quote fleetwin:

                      The thing to remember here is that flywheel size/diameter changed in 1958 for the 10hps. So, the location of the engagement pawl on the recoil changed as well. So, if the flywheel/recoil are mismatched, you will have an issue….The starter on the right, with the pawl closer to the hub, looks to be for the smaller diameter flywheels on the 1958 and up models. The starter on the left, with the pawl farther out from the hub, looks to be for the larger flywheels on pre 58 10hps.

                      Very good to know Fleetwin ! I learn something new every day !

                      I assume if you swap both the flywheel and starter together everything should work out, or are there other factors involved ?

                      Well, this is not something I figured out, was pointed out here earlier by Frank I believe. But, I’m thinking that you could use the smaller diameter flywheel on the older motors (56-57 models) with the newer recoil. And, I’m sure you could go the other way as well, put the larger diameter flywheel and older starter (56-57 models) on the newer engines (58-63). To clarify, when I say "starter", the only part that is different is the recoil pulley, I’m pretty sure the housings are the same on both styles of starter.

                      #40854
                      mgsolakis
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                        Canada Member - 2 Years

                        The number on my flywheel is 377228.

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