Manual for firestone 3.6hp
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March 10, 2020 at 5:49 am #197081
She is Rusty and frozen. I will definitely need a parts list. I am not sure if it is Scott or West Bend
Firestone 3.6hp Code is 133-7-1075 stock number 10-A-111 serial 10751146. This is 1956-1959 . Carb is Tillotson AJ16A
I have her soaking with marvel at the moment but want to make sure gearcase is ok.
Regarding gear case I only see one nut under cavitation plate. There is no spring clip as I have seen on other old motors I have messed with. How do you get the lower unit off?
Really appreciate any help to save this one. I’m gonna need it.
Thanks
RalphMarch 10, 2020 at 8:51 am #197084It’s a 1957 by Scott-McCulloch. Does it have a shift? This is as close as I have (1953 non-shift). As you can see, take the front cap off to access the second nut.
March 10, 2020 at 9:23 am #197090Thanks Frank. It is non-shift. I figured I should check gears before I start trying to turn the flywheel. Checking anyway would be good.
March 12, 2020 at 9:32 pm #197252Ive got an owner’s/operating/servicing manual and parts list for a ’52, I can’t imagine it’s different from yours in any serious way. That motor was Scott’s real winner, and they didn’t tweak it much over the 20 – or so – year run..
Send me an email at retiredoz at yahoo dot com and I ‘ll send you pictures ( this site won’t let me ).
March 15, 2023 at 8:02 pm #273942Ive got an owner’s/operating/servicing manual and parts list for a ’52, I can’t imagine it’s different from yours in any serious way. That motor was Scott’s real winner, and they didn’t tweak it much over the 20 – or so – year run..
Send me an email at retiredoz at yahoo dot com and I ‘ll send you pictures ( this site won’t let me ).
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