Home Forum Ask A Member 1976? Ted Williams 7.0 HP Tecumseh 640-12

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  • #205875
    Kheng Be
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      Good morning,

      I’m trying to get a little help identifying this motor/year and finding a parts manual for this motor. Its a Ted Williams 7 HP with a Tecumseh motor 640-12. I haven’t been able to find a model number plate or anything for some reason. I’m curious if anyone knows of a generic gas cap that will work on this as well.

      Please ignore the girls’ bikes and I’m hiding from my wife in the toy shed as she told me to leave it on the side of the road where I found it, lol.

      Thanks for the help in advance,

      Kheng

      TW7HP

      #205876
      Kheng Be
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        TW7HP

        #205892
        Buccaneer
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          If you can find any more numbers you could try plugging them into
          Sears Parts Direct. I tried it with the number you gave, and
          a bunch of Tecumseh looking carbs came up.

          https://www.searspartsdirect.com/search?q=640-12

          If that model has electronic ignition, I understand parts are either
          non-existent or would cost 10 times what the motor is worth…..
          might be a reason it was on the side of the road!

          Prepare to be boarded!

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          #205895
          Kheng Be
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            Buccaneer, I think I can do the carb relatively easily and I appreciate the response. I’m hoping for a free minute to give it a good cleaning so I can assess the condition of everything else and see why this thing was free lawn art on garbage day.

            #205900
            seakaye12
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              A lot of the Sears 217.xxxxxx part numbers are listed here:

              http://discount-marine-parts.com/ob_eska_sears.html

              Pick one that you think might be yours and then go to Sears as Bucaneer suggests above. Your primary mission in the beginning is to see if you have spark…..and if you don’t….then determine if your engine has the Solid State ignition. Hopefully it has the older points and condensor type ignition as they are servicable. The Solid State versions are very challenging; there are people who use their electronic engineer background to do work-a-rounds…..but most would feel it is not worth it.

              The motor you have is powerful but loud and has a lot of vibration. They are simple though and with the points and condensor ignition they are pretty reliable.

              Think lawn-mower shops for Tecumseh parts.

              Good luck; let us know what happens.

              #205936
              billw
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                Tilt the motor up and look around the transom bracket area. I just got a five horse that is similar. You can’t see the ID plate until you tilt the motor up.

                Long live American manufacturing!

                #205951
                billw
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                  Also, my gas cap looks just like yours. I was looking at it and wondering if there was a vent screw missing or if there is a one-way valve in it, and that might be the way it is supposed to be….?

                  Long live American manufacturing!

                  #205988
                  Kheng Be
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                    Hi Billw, if your gas cap looks like mine, then it must be the right one. Mine had a rubber gasket that came off and deteriorated when I took it off. I had a 3 hp Eska/Sears that has a vented screw cap. It fit so I ordered another one of those. I hope it fits. Sometimes the numbers get superceded and the parts have the same reference number but don’t actually fit.

                    I will take a look under the transom bracket area when I get out to the shed.

                    Thanks!

                    #206027
                    retiredoz
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                      Bit of an oddball. Sears sold them (and Eska made them) in ’70 and ’71. I have the vented cap for that tank. If you try to run this off a remote tank, you may find out the little rubber element that serves a a fuel pump has petrified. Ignition is Tecumseh, I’m sure the components are still out there, as well as the impeller. Don’t run it out of water for any length of time, it may do a number on the crankshaft bearing or seals…

                      #206035
                      seakaye12
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                        There is a lot of information on Tecumseh out there. I don’t think that the attached PDF will address your engine specifically but it has a lot of very good information…..and it does address the correct replacement procedure for the fuel pump “element” which is rather unique to their motors.

                        Attached File

                        Tecumseh_2-Cycle_Engines_Service_Information

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