fuel mix for a 1972 ted wiliams 7.5 hp outboard motor
I have a late 1960's Ted Williams air-cooled 7.5 hp outboard produced by Eska with the manual. The manual states 24:1. Hope it helps.
The Ted Williams outboard model 574.59531 was produced in the late 1960s to early 1970s. Specifically, it is generally identified as being from the year 1968. Ted Williams outboards were manufactured by the OMC (Outboard Marine Corporation) for Sears under the Ted Williams brand.
yes
Not very much. "Ted Williams" was Sears' private-label sporting goods brand. There were Ted Williams baseball articles, Ted Williams tents, even Ted Williams outboard motors. This stuff was very popular and sold in the millions. The good part is, Ted didn't endorse junk. Ted Williams sporting goods were high quality and reliable.
50:1
217-58580
The weight of a Ted Williams 7.5 hp outboard motor is approximately 40-45 pounds.
1972 eska 4.5hp, air cooled 2 stroke
For the Sears 4.5 Ted Williams outboard motor, you should use a 50:1 gas-to-oil mix. This typically translates to 2.6 ounces of two-stroke engine oil for every gallon of gasoline. Ensure you use high-quality, TC-W3 rated two-stroke oil for optimal performance and engine protection. Always check the owner's manual for specific recommendations regarding oil type and mixture ratios.
straight fuel/4 stroke
This is a sears ted Williams 5.5 hp outboard motor manufactured by Eska in 1972. It has a Tecumseh motor and is air cooled. You can find more info online
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