A 1977 model Eska outboard requires a 50:1 mixture, ( water cooled model.) The air cooled models use 32:1.
1972 eska 4.5hp, air cooled 2 stroke
1972 eska 4.5hp, air cooled 2 stroke
The impeller on an ESKA outboard motor is typically located within the water pump assembly, which is situated at the lower unit of the motor. To access it, you usually need to remove the lower unit from the motor. The impeller is housed inside a plastic or metal housing that can be disassembled for maintenance or replacement. Proper care and regular checks of the impeller help ensure optimal cooling and performance of the outboard motor.
Eska made Eska snowblowers. Eska was also a manufacturer of outboard marine engines. The Talley Co. was their parent company
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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
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 Eska Outboard motor was manufactured from 1961 - 1987 in Dubuque,Iowa. I posted a link with more info.
25:1
The Eska Skipper with a serial number of 10966 was typically manufactured in the late 1960s to early 1970s. Eska outboard motors from that era often had serial numbers that can help identify their production year. However, for an exact year, you may need to refer to Eska's specific serial number database or consult a vintage outboard motor expert.
ratio 50:1