mystery part for 25hp Evinrude

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txneal

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I have a 1973 25hp Evinrude, model 25302A. I've been searching for a part that I thought would be simple to locate, but have had no luck, so I'm hoping that one of you guys may have a suggestion. The part in question is a small retainer...I think it is made of nylon or some type of plastic. It is the retainer for the rod that connects the choke lever to the throttle plate. The purpose of this linkage is to slightly crack open the throttle when the choke is engaged and then to allow the throttle to operate, unobstructed, once the choke is let off.

I have searched the evinrude parts site and looked at diagrams of the carb for this motor, but the retainer is not pictured in the diagram. I thought that perhaps someone had put the wrong retainer on this motor, but I've looked at photographs in the Evinrude shop manual and I can cleary see the retainer in the picture, so I know its the right one. I have the old one, but it is broken in half and can't be put back together, so I need to find another one. I've searched eBay and have done numerous internet searches, trying to locate this little retainer, but I have come up empty handed. If anyone has a lead on where to find this part or knows of some other alternative to get the choke to function properly, I would much appreciate your input.
 
dont know if you've tried this site yet, it's where i got my carb part for an 80 rude.
https://shop2.evinrude.com/ext/index.aspx?s1=a3e3b0ff5d2f82ff0fa067f3f8d88fe4
 
Thanks, Grizzly, but I've already checked there and I can't locate any reference to this part. For some reason, they don't show it in the diagram. I tried calling to talk to someone, but there is a recording that says they don't offer technical assistance on anything older than 1989, I believe. I'll keep looking...I need to find it somewhere. I even tried fabricating a part to replace it. My homemade part works to crack open the throttle during choking as it should, but then it gets in a bind at full throttle and gets stuck wide open! I just need to locate the original part and fix it right, so maybe someone will recongnize what part I'm talking about and can let me know how to find one. Thanks again for any and all attemtps to help me out.
 
if its the part that i think it is it is not availabe any more had to get it 2 years ago and they told me at the shop it was the last one they had and it wasnt being made ant more have you got a picture of it have you tried to look for an old motor to take it off of that
 
is it part #53 in this pic?


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I'm not sure if it is part number 53 or not. It looks slightly similar, but it is a lousy drawing of it if that is it. It is the part that would connect the rod, #54, to the top righthand hole in the plate on #12. I've been having some problems with my camera, but I'll try to get a friend to come by and get a photo of the broken part I have and then maybe someone will recognize it. I actually live in a desert and have to drive quite some distance to water, so there are no parts motors lying around anywhere near where I live. The motor runs really great, so its frustrating to not be able to find this little retainer in order to have it function exactly as it should. I'll keep looking and I'll make another attempt at fabricating a part if I have to, but I would really like to just buy this little piece of plastic and install it and be done with it! I don't have much experience with these motors, but from what I am seeing in the evinrude diagrams online, it appears that this same carburetor was used on several models during this time period, so there must be some of these retainers somewhere!!! Again, I appreciate all of your attempts to help me out!
 
by the way, Macgyver, what year and model is that diagram from that you posted? It is almost identical to the diagram I am seeing for my model's carb, but just slightly different, so I'm wondering where to find it. Thanks!
 
Try to "thread" a small grey wirenut, or just the spring out of a wirenut , onto the end of the shaft.(cause Im sure the wirenut would be too deep), with a thin flat washer..or
You could carefully groove the shaft with a pair of dikes and put a cir-clip on it ?
Im just a hacker tryin to help..
I found this site ..https://www.boats.net/parts/search/BRP/EVINRUDE/1973/25302A

I think the part you need may also be used on remote controlled airplane linkages too, Im thinking I have seen something in the hobby shop. I used to do rc planes and rc cars..
Similar to automotive interior door lock and window linkages and such, but smaller..
Lawnmower shop may have something too.
 
I'll have to wait until I get home this afternoon to see the pics. This computer that I'm using has a filter that is preventing me from accessing the pics. I'll be curious to see if you have posted a pic of what I'm talking about. Thanks!
 
Hardwatergrampa: Yes, that's it! I've been unable to locate one of those anywhere. I would really appreciate if you would check on that at your local shop for me. Also, if you can, please find out what the Evinrude part number is. I have looked at a lot of Evinrude carburetor diagrams and cannot seem to find this part included in any of them. Thanks a lot for your help!
 
I guess you haven't had a chance to get back online yet, Hardwatergrampa, but if you find out anything about the availability of the part, please let me know. Also, if anyone here recognizes this retainer from the photo and knows how I might find one or what the part number is, I would really appreciate any leads. I have found some used carburetors for sale on eBay that seem to have this part attached to the linkage, but I would rather not have to purchase an entire carb just to get this one little retainer. I suppose it may come to that if I can't locate one any other way. Thanks again to anyone who can offer some help.
 
i have some old motors out back ill take a look this weekend to see if any of them have the part ill check at the boat shop this weekend also what was the year and ser. # of the motor
 
It's Evinrude 1973 25hp Sportster, model number 25302. Thanks for taking the time to look for one for me. It's amazing how such a simple little part can stall progress when you can't locate one. I'm sure that, one way or another, I'll end up finding it somewhere...I'm glad I found this site as it seems like a likely place to make a good contact. Thanks again!
 

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