i am working on 2 motors, one the Gale in an earlier post, the second is an old Firestone motor, who made this so i can get strated on this one also. its an ugly green i woyuld have to runto the garage but i believe it a 5hp or a little smaller
i am working on 2 motors, one the Gale in an earlier post, the second is an old Firestone motor, who made this so i can get strated on this one also. its an ugly green i woyuld have to runto the garage but i believe it a 5hp or a little smaller
West Bend made some of the Firestones, but you are 100% out of luck if it was one of theirs. Those parts went obsolete back in the 60's.
Elvin
My answers are like Zen...It may not be the answer you want, but it is generally the answer you need.
The 3 Rules:
1) Look in your service manual first...Then ask me if it is correct.
2) Understand that your desire to repair your engine does not mean that you have the ability to do so.
3) If you are confused, take your engine into a dealer..Then let them be confused...At least, in theory, they sent someone to outboard 101.
Post the model and serial number. It could be a Scott-Atwater firestone (1946-1958) or a West Bend. The ugly green suggests a Scott, perhaps.