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February 27, 2024 at 5:41 pm #285347
I’m in search of an advance lever and mounting screws for a 1939 Evinrude Mate. I believe the same lever is on the ELTO Cub of the same vintage. This is the lever with a ball knob on the end. All aluminum and mounts with two screws under the timer base and projects out from the slot in the engine cover to control the speed. Does anyone know where I can get one?
Retired OMC and Yamaha Master Tech.. 43 years in the business.
March 16, 2024 at 9:21 pm #286000Try Matt and Doug Penn in California. They advertise their large selection of vintage/antique outboard parts on e-bay. Great guys & great service. They were a great resource for my Elto Pal restore.
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March 19, 2024 at 12:44 am #286033I have a lever with a ball on the end that I got as part of a complete mag plate that “I think” may have come off a Gale Sea King. ’41 to ’48?
Do you have a part number or will a picture help you? I can send a pic if you think this is a possibility.
If you need it it’s yours, just pay the mailman.
Best Regards
John Gragg
RIverside, CAJust starting in the hobby, please be patient.
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March 21, 2024 at 6:54 pm #286114-
I have a lever with a ball on the end that I got as part of a complete mag plate that “I think” may have come off a Gale Sea King. ’41 to ’48?
Do you have a part number or will a picture help you? I can send a pic if you think this is a possibility.
If you need it it’s yours, just pay the mailman.
Best Regards
Thanks John but I found one. Guy I bought the motor from forgot to send it.
Retired OMC and Yamaha Master Tech.. 43 years in the business.
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