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1974 Eska 9.9

Posted by Gregg Kay on October 29, 2004 at 08:13:45:

Are the coils still available I for this motor. I think I need one. Also how do you test the coils? I think one is good and one is bad, but not sure. Also, are any of the specialty Eska tools available? I need the flywheel advance tool, part # 670243 and the stator timing tool, part # 670244. I got these numbers from the Eska mechanic's manual for water cooled, two cylinder outboard motors. They look like very simple plastic or sheet metal tools that slip over the crank shaft end or the flywheel, with marks for timing. Are they available or is there a substitute tool? Thanks for all of your help. Gregg Kay greggkay@hotmail.com