throttle lever, cable, No2 needle for Villiers, spring

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throttle lever, cable, No2 needle for Villiers, spring

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HI Just bought a couple of old Seagulls and need the following bits -

For a 1975 40- with Villiers carb - Throttle lever and cable, prop spring, cork washer for fuel tap

For a 1958 40+ with Villiers carb - Throttle lever & prop spring, the lower metal bridge that bolts the base of the two parts of the transom bracket together and also holds the outboard upright, stops the motor drooping down and rubbing on the bottom lip of the transom of the boat it is concave on each side to accept the drive shaft tube of the engine.

Any one out there with a shed of bits that can help ?
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Talk to John Williams who runs saving old Seagulls (The owner of this Forum) He can supply all of these items very quickly :P

www.saving-old-seagulls.co.uk
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Re: throttle lever, cable, No2 needle for Villiers, spring

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Ebay?

Plenty of stuff usually on there for most seagulls.


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Best call John at SOS first you can guarantee his stuff to be correct and in good condition.

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Yes we should avoid advising new seagullers to use ebay. Ebay is fine for seagull stuff, as long as you have some parts experience and get a feel for who is selling what first. Some of the stuff advertised is blatantly wrong and you need some experience to spot this.

John kindly sponsors this site that we all use for free. The very least we can do is point newcomers towards him and his usual good service in the first instance.
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:oops:

Should have thought, silly me.


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thanks guys have already asked John.

I am a bit of an eBay veteran that is were the engines came from in the first place :-)
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MissSpentYouth wrote:thanks guys have already asked John.

I am a bit of an eBay veteran that is were the engines came from in the first place :-)
As Oyster stated...You may well get what you want but not what you need.

Just saying.

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