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    Evinrude parts - Where can I find?

    I have a 1957 Evinrude Fastwin 18 and am looking for the motor cover medallions and fasteners. Part number 204010. These are the red emblems that are on the sides of the engine cover. Does anyone know where I can find them? <br /><br />Thanks! - Mike
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    Fisher Marine boat anyone have info on it?

    I have a very nice Fisher Marine boat that is all aluminum with blue trim. It is 14 feet long and has three seats set up as a base boat. Has an 18 hp Evinrude Fastwin from 1957 on it so that is what year I presume the boat to be. Has a trolling motor and a Hummingbird 2000 locator. The...
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    What octane gasoline

    I have an 18 hp, 1957 Evinrude Fastwin. Should I be using a high octane fuel in my two cycle mix or is regular unleaded 87 octane ok? Thanks, Mike :rolleyes:
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    Evinrude, can you identify year form these numbers?

    I have an older Evinrude outboard. On the side of the mounting bracket and on the side of the cylinder case on a small aluminum plug, I located these numbers. They are the same in both locations: 15020 26861 The cover on the motor says: "Evinrude Fastwin 18" Can you tell me...
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    Evinrude paint color

    Anyone know what color paint I can use to repaint my 57 evinrude 18 hp.? It is blue, black and white but would look tons better with a paint job!
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    9.9 hp upgraded to an 18hp...possible?

    I live in an area where the biggest outboard I can put in the water is a 9.9hp. I was told that you can buy a 9.9hp and replace the carburator on it with a carb form an 18hp and there by change it to an 18hp motor. This would make me a happy camper as then when I use the boat in another...
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    57 evinrude 18hp

    Prop turns fine when testing in a bucket but when I put the boat in the water I go no where. Seems like when under a strain the prop slips. I checked the shear pin and it was bent, not broken, so I replaced it with a new shear pin but with no difference. I go a few feet and then the motor...
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