elgin 7.5 1955 lower end

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  • daveor


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    #9909

    I need to see how the cable for the neutral is set up on the lower end where the shaft for the prop goes, someone has been into the one I have and put a piece of copper pipe over the cable above the spring and it just does not work. I have no idea what needs to be in there, the cable has to go by the washer below the impeller and it doesn’t with the copper pipe there. I just picked this motor up at a yard sale, has good compression and spark but want to get the neutral fixed before I see if I can get it running,,, Very new here,, in fact this is my first post, Thanks in advance.


    billw

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    #75887

    I’m no expert on these. I have microfiche diagrams but that’s not going to help you…SOMEBODY here must know a link to Elgin parts diagrams????

    Long live American manufacturing!


    garry-in-michigan

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    #75925

    From 1945 through 1963, Elgins were made by the West Bend Aluminum Products Company. The copyright holder has been restrictive on publishing copies of there literature . . . 😕

    Garry in Tampa


    frankr

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    #75930

    Calling on memory of 60 years ago, so bear with me. Also forgive my lack of proper terminology. There is a ramp in the lower end of 21 which pushes on a plunger 20, which moves clutch dog away from forward gear for neutral. Pulling up on 21 is what causes this to happen. Spring 23 pushes 21 back down when tension on cable is relieved.

    I think you are asking about tube #25. It is held down by the tab on the lower water pump cover, but is offset enough for the cable to move up and down. The instructions that Garry posted says to use a pin to hold it down for assembly—-something that I’ve forgotten.


    daveor


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    #75931

    yes, the tube 25 is what I was asking about, does that sit on the washer on the bottom of the impeller? I appears that the tube has been replaced with a piece of copper tubing,, not sure how long it is supposed to be, when I try to put it together, the cable hits the washer on the bottom of the impeller and won’t move.


    frankr

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    #75932

    Yes,held down by the bronze pump cover. But is should only partially cover the tube leaving a gap on one side, enough for the cable to slide. I don’t think the original was a piece of copper tubing, but that’s challenging my memory.


    daveor


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    #75933

    thanks,,, will try it again using a pin to hold it down and see what happens,,, gonna wait till tomorrow. too hot in the shop right now.


    garry-in-michigan

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    #75944

    The rest of the page . . . 😀


    daveor


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    #76144

    Thanks guys,,, got it back together, Had no idea how long it had been since it ran,,, 3rd pull over it fired, shut it right off as I don’t have a barrel yet to run it in, wondering if I should put 80/90 lube or use grease in the lower end. I think I saw where it needs a mix of 16-1 for gas too,,


    frankr

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    #76150

    Grease

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