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January 6, 2019 at 4:22 pm #162085
I’m new to this site and a member.. Doug Penn referred me to this site.. I have a 1915 evinrude Rbm and need some parts and technical questions. Any info would be appreciated in navigating through this site and forums thx
J.Harris
January 6, 2019 at 7:48 pm #162088Welcome aboard! Where are you located and what specifically do you need? Posting a few photos would also help. Plus we all like photos.
Wayne
Upper Canada Chapteruccaomci.com
January 6, 2019 at 9:48 pm #162103Thank you Wayne,Iam located in Minneapolis,Mn And I am in need of a condenser for my magneto..I also am interested in what the compression is suppose to be on average? I had to costomize a pair of three rings for my piston RIght now as it stands I have about 50 psi and all the motor will do is pop and maybe run 2 revolutions tops.. But I tested the condenser and found that it was leaking and that the coil is good and that the points We’re arking. also am curious what the point gap is to…will try and get some pics posted soon thank you for your fast response Jess
J.Harris
January 8, 2019 at 10:58 pm #162426AnonymousTry .020 for the point gap.
January 9, 2019 at 3:13 pm #162472Welcome to AOMCI RBM1 !!!
Lets see if we can help you in the right direction.
Christopher Scratch is the Special interest group leader for the RBM and Brook Newcomb I believe is co-interest leader as well.
Chris Scratch is the Prime Minister of the Southern Ontario Row Boat Chapter for AOMCI. The website below also has Chris’ contact information. The webpage also has links to several volumes of the Southern Ontario Rowboat Articles.
http://cailleoutboards.com/rowboat/SORBM-Chapter/index.html
Another good site that you can reference is Jack Craib’s website. He is a long standing AOMCI member. His website will also contain his contact information.
http://www.cailleoutboards.com/rowboat/
Another website that may help is Art Dekalb website. Art sells operating instructions and parts list for many makes of motors.
http://precisionservoutboard.com/1917-evinrude-instructions-16pg-cat-00118/http://precisionservoutboard.com/1917-evinrude-instructions-37pg-cat-00119/
http://precisionservoutboard.com/1909-31-evinrude-instr-parts-90pg-cat-00116/
Contact Art Dekalb for more information.
adekalb@precisionservoutboard.com
Cheers,
Cajuncook1
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January 9, 2019 at 10:40 pm #162642I believe the condenser is about .22 mfd. I used an OMC universal condenser on mine. You can’t set the point gap with a feeler gauge. I believe you set the points so they start to close as the window in the flywheel starts to move over the points. If there is a better way I’m sure someone will be along to explain it.
I gave it some more thought. The 1915 probably has different points than my 1922. Setting the points is likely different than mine.
Wayne
Upper Canada Chapteruccaomci.com
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