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Any Evinrude Zephyr experts out there?
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<blockquote data-quote="JMichael" data-source="post: 391416" data-attributes="member: 7544"><p>I've spent many hours over the past few years just prowling youtube videos of vintage outboards. I find the variety and designs of these old motors to be very interesting. I'm not sure when I'll start with it but at least now I can start doing some research on it. I've found some info that suggest that it was not considered a very strong motor vs it's competition of the day. While taking the pics today, I removed the run/off knob and pushed that spring down under it. I think it belongs there as the knob seems to have some detente now at each position. I also noticed that it's missing the linkage wire from the tiller throttle shaft to the carb.</p><p></p><p>I was also reading about variants of the Zephyr through the years and how some parts are not interchangeable between certain years. Do you know if this is accurate and if it is, which models would be interchangeable with mine?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMichael, post: 391416, member: 7544"] I've spent many hours over the past few years just prowling youtube videos of vintage outboards. I find the variety and designs of these old motors to be very interesting. I'm not sure when I'll start with it but at least now I can start doing some research on it. I've found some info that suggest that it was not considered a very strong motor vs it's competition of the day. While taking the pics today, I removed the run/off knob and pushed that spring down under it. I think it belongs there as the knob seems to have some detente now at each position. I also noticed that it's missing the linkage wire from the tiller throttle shaft to the carb. I was also reading about variants of the Zephyr through the years and how some parts are not interchangeable between certain years. Do you know if this is accurate and if it is, which models would be interchangeable with mine? [/QUOTE]
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