Eska 7.5HP broken mount

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I have an Eska 7.5HP outboard that has a broken mount. Some kids rolled my boat into a ditch and it snapped off. If anyone knows the proper engine year / model, or has a link to the replacement part, I would greatly appreciate the help.
 

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robert graham

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If you have the parts, maybe consider having them welded?....a good heliarc welder might do it for.....and parts could be scarce....
 
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Will that work on aluminum? I have the pieces, but not sure how much that will run me...
 

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Do you know the model and serial number? I have a 7 1/2 HP Eska lying around that is very hard to start and won't idle so I suspect it's either low compression or leaking crankshaft seals. I'm not in love with it.and it's complete.
 
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I will grab everything tonight and post it. The engine itself runs amazing! I was given a boat with that motor and I'm currently making some modifications to it. I spent about 2 hours just going through it, cleaning, sea foam, new plug, etc. I'll post the updates as I progess... Thanks
 

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Will that work on aluminum? I have the pieces, but not sure how much that will run me...

Aluminum can be easily welded...check around for a good welder and get his price....I'd expect maybe $50 more or less....I've had plenty of stuff welded on boats and motors...no problem!
 
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I know this is for engines only, but here is my progress so far on the restoration. It's a late 70's early 80's Mirrocraft boat and Eska 7.5HP motor. I've already ordered all the original badges for the boat and fixed all the leaks. Next is to finish the deck, add a few more storage units, paint, carpet, fix this outboard, and start fishing!

Thank you all for your help!
 

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