Re: 1975 Sears Ted Williams 7.5
REDFISH25, I would recommend a few things....a carb rebuild and pulling the powerhead off the leg to check the lower crankshaft seal for leaks. Both of these things can cause operating issues once the engine is warm. These engines are very simple, and not much can go wrong with them once you check the key areas (carb, lower crank seal, ignition). Some posters have mentioned that it's difficult to get ignition parts for these engines. That's not really a problem - if your ignition is bad, there is a company who rebuilds the ignition module under the flywheel, and even though the ignition coil is no longer available, it can be replaced with a Johnson/Evinrude ignition coil. I did this on mine, and it works great. These engines are very reliable, if you put a little effort into making sure they are set up right.