Here is a link to the 7.5 Hp plate eBay listing www.ebay.com/itm/Johnson-Evinrude-7-5-Hp-AD-Series-Outboard-Bypass-Cover-With-Fuel-Pump-Adapter-/274374595649?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l49286&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0
Thanks. I machined the plate to the exact overall thickness of the OEM part mitigate that issue. I understand all cowlings are not equal so the Gen2 plates will have a little less overall thickness.
Hey. The 7.5 Hp plates are for sale on eBay here: www.ebay.com/itm/274374595649 The answer to all your questions is on my webpage here: thisoldoutboard.com/custom-bypass-cover/
Good morning. I just watched your video and enjoyed it. I am new to boating and wanna learn more-I have a 1957 Wolverine I purchased and now bought a 57 7 1/2 horse for it also-I haven’t done anything to this motor yet but my neighbor and I redid a 1968 6 horse and got that running. Wondering if you can explain why or why not to add this fuel pump please? Thank you. Have a good day
Adding the fuel pump gets you away from the old pressurized metal gas tanks. The gas tanks are getting hard to find and eventually leak causing periodic maintenance. Plus some people can find a motor and not the gas tank so my adapter allows them to use the motor instead of it just sitting in their garage. My plate secures the fuel pump to where OMC eventually put the fuel pumps on newer motors. The fuel pumps can be found on Amazon or eBay and they are not expensive
@@thisoldoutboard HI. Wasn’t sure but that helps and i have an old metal tank that worked on the 1968 & the 1957 also came with the old tank as well. Im a late starter in the whole boating thing but came across this cool boat and thought it would be cool to have the same year motor-i have done some bow fishing in a local Lake near my home that limits boat & motor size also! Are you still making these plates- if so i will keep your info if i run into a problem. Thank you for explaining and responding back to me also. Have a good day
Yup. Still am…for now. Economy is making it hard to make them affordable! www.ebay.com/itm/274374595649?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=B1emRLe8SfO&sssrc=2051273&ssuid=B1emRLe8SfO&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
Great job if you arent a tinkerer. Was wondering if you would cut the outer perimeter to match the original odd shape.I would think it looks more original that way but thats only my opinion and input on that. Otherwise great job all around...GP
@@thisoldoutboard Im an outboard nut I would pay the difference........... you only live once spend the money dont be so cheap its affordable no matter what you tack on to it ..... again nice work....
Hey brother I have a 9.5 evinrude that I'm rebuilding the carburetor on, my question is the low idle screw is the speedometer cable type with a rubber o ring, do i just put the oring on without the felt/nylon washers?? Also when i pulled the plugs off the side, the bigger one had a white plastic piece in it, i believe it is A 1972 or 73. Any input would be appreciated
could someone leave a link to a fuel pump that will work? i just ordered the plate but idk what pump to get. I have a 10hp 55 johnson and i dont want to get one that wont fit! Thanks
Here is the 10 hp one on eBay: rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-19255-0/1?icep_ff3=2&pub=5575378759&campid=5338273189&customid=&icep_item=274320224972&ipn=psmain&icep_vectorid=229466&kwid=902099&mtid=824&kw=lg&toolid=11111
7.5 Hp plate rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-19255-0/1?icep_ff3=2&pub=5575378759&campid=5338273189&customid=&icep_item=274374595649&ipn=psmain&icep_vectorid=229466&kwid=902099&mtid=824&kw=lg&toolid=11111
I got the motor from a friend of mine garage that never had the fuel tank or hoses with it do you have an email or messenger I can send you pictures of it to?
It had a pressurized fuel tank at one time but they are no longer made and no fuel lines that are 3 pronged do not want to spend $ 100.00 + on fittings
• 1955-1958 AD Series 7.5 Hp Bypass Cover Plate - ebay.to/2TyIVjb • 1955-1963 QD Series 10 Hp Bypass Cover Plate - ebay.to/3fLJQX4 • 15 Hp E Series Bypass Cover Plate - ebay.to/2zu6P8T • 18 Hp FD Series Bypass Cover Plate - ebay.to/2ZsVgtc
• 1955-1958 AD Series 7.5 Hp Bypass Cover Plate - ebay.to/2TyIVjb • 1955-1963 QD Series 10 Hp Bypass Cover Plate - ebay.to/3fLJQX4 • 15 Hp E Series Bypass Cover Plate - ebay.to/2zu6P8T • 18 Hp FD Series Bypass Cover Plate - ebay.to/2ZsVgtc
Here is a link to the plate you need: www.ebay.com/itm/Johnson-Evinrude-7-5-Hp-AD-Series-Outboard-Bypass-Cover-With-Fuel-Pump-Adapter-/274374595649?_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l49286
• 1955-1958 AD Series 7.5 Hp Bypass Cover Plate - ebay.to/2TyIVjb • 1955-1963 QD Series 10 Hp Bypass Cover Plate - ebay.to/3fLJQX4 • 15 Hp E Series Bypass Cover Plate - ebay.to/2zu6P8T • 18 Hp FD Series Bypass Cover Plate - ebay.to/2ZsVgtc
Hey! I sent you an email the other day because I’m interested in purchasing a cover plate for an 1959 18hp Johnson motor! Idk if you plan on making and selling them but I desperately need one!
• 1955-1958 AD Series 7.5 Hp Bypass Cover Plate - ebay.to/2TyIVjb • 1955-1963 QD Series 10 Hp Bypass Cover Plate - ebay.to/3fLJQX4 • 15 Hp E Series Bypass Cover Plate - ebay.to/2zu6P8T • 18 Hp FD Series Bypass Cover Plate - ebay.to/2ZsVgtc
Definitely could use for my 7.5
Here is a link to the 7.5 Hp plate eBay listing
www.ebay.com/itm/Johnson-Evinrude-7-5-Hp-AD-Series-Outboard-Bypass-Cover-With-Fuel-Pump-Adapter-/274374595649?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l49286&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0
Nice job , looking at I didn’t think it would of fit, but it clears the cover
Thanks. I machined the plate to the exact overall thickness of the OEM part mitigate that issue. I understand all cowlings are not equal so the Gen2 plates will have a little less overall thickness.
Heck yes
www.ebay.com/itm/274374595649?mkevt=1&mkcid=16&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0
Your damn right we NEED them, I have several 10 hp and 18 hp motors that I will be switching.
Mark Weaver thisoldoutboard.com/custom-bypass-cover/
I need a plate for the Johnson 1957 7.5 hp sea horse, now what fuel pump and fuel lines & connectors do I need ??? Thanks keep up the good work!!!
Hey. The 7.5 Hp plates are for sale on eBay here:
www.ebay.com/itm/274374595649
The answer to all your questions is on my webpage here:
thisoldoutboard.com/custom-bypass-cover/
Good morning. I just watched your video and enjoyed it. I am new to boating and wanna learn more-I have a 1957 Wolverine I purchased and now bought a 57 7 1/2 horse for it also-I haven’t done anything to this motor yet but my neighbor and I redid a 1968 6 horse and got that running. Wondering if you can explain why or why not to add this fuel pump please? Thank you. Have a good day
Adding the fuel pump gets you away from the old pressurized metal gas tanks. The gas tanks are getting hard to find and eventually leak causing periodic maintenance. Plus some people can find a motor and not the gas tank so my adapter allows them to use the motor instead of it just sitting in their garage.
My plate secures the fuel pump to where OMC eventually put the fuel pumps on newer motors. The fuel pumps can be found on Amazon or eBay and they are not expensive
@@thisoldoutboard HI. Wasn’t sure but that helps and i have an old metal tank that worked on the 1968 & the 1957 also came with the old tank as well. Im a late starter in the whole boating thing but came across this cool boat and thought it would be cool to have the same year motor-i have done some bow fishing in a local Lake near my home that limits boat & motor size also! Are you still making these plates- if so i will keep your info if i run into a problem. Thank you for explaining and responding back to me also. Have a good day
Yup. Still am…for now. Economy is making it hard to make them affordable!
www.ebay.com/itm/274374595649?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=B1emRLe8SfO&sssrc=2051273&ssuid=B1emRLe8SfO&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
What do you do with the original air hose fitting? Cap it off or leave it to vent? awesome idea, going to order one soon
Cap it off!
How do I tell what horse power my motor is? Its definitely a 50's evinrude. But all the writing and paint is almost gone.
Shoot me an email with a picture of the power head (cover off) to thisoldoutboard@gmail.com
I got a 1950s 7.5, have you worked anything out? trying to put a parts list together to convert to a single fuel line!
Yes sir. I have a 7.5 Hp specific plate now. Check out this link thisoldoutboard.com/custom-bypass-cover/
Heard that you could possibly make a kit for the 1957 18hp? If so, I’d take one. Thanks for providing this needed way out of the problem.
I don’t sell the kit but everything you need to buy (links included) are on my website here:
thisoldoutboard.com/custom-bypass-cover/
I saw the Sierra pump.. It`s a little too THICK ! How does it compare ( your plate ) to the Mikuni pump ??
I’ve had zero cowl interference issues using my plate and the “thick” Sierra pump
Great job if you arent a tinkerer. Was wondering if you would cut the outer perimeter to match the original odd shape.I would think it looks more original that way but thats only my opinion and input on that. Otherwise great job all around...GP
GFPOUTBDS62 it would but it would increase unit cost
@@thisoldoutboard Im an outboard nut I would pay the difference........... you only live once spend the money dont be so cheap its affordable no matter what you tack on to it ..... again nice work....
Hey brother I have a 9.5 evinrude that I'm rebuilding the carburetor on, my question is the low idle screw is the speedometer cable type with a rubber o ring, do i just put the oring on without the felt/nylon washers?? Also when i pulled the plugs off the side, the bigger one had a white plastic piece in it, i believe it is A 1972 or 73. Any input would be appreciated
You need to remove and replace the felt washers. Are you referring to the welch plugs?
could someone leave a link to a fuel pump that will work? i just ordered the plate but idk what pump to get. I have a 10hp 55 johnson and i dont want to get one that wont fit! Thanks
This should provide everything
thisoldoutboard.com/custom-bypass-cover
How much for a 1957 18hp johnson outboard
www.ebay.com/itm/Johnson-Evinrude-18-hp-FD-Series-Outboard-Bypass-Cover-With-Fuel-Pump-Adapter-/274376009036?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l49286&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0
Can you advise how I can order one of these for a 7.5 1956 Johnson motor?
Here is the link to the 7.5 Hp plate on eBay
www.ebay.com/itm/274374595649
Thanks for your business!
I have both a 7.5 and a 10hp that are sidelined because my pressure tank is done. I would buy both if you offered them. Keep me posted!
Here is the 10 hp one on eBay: rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-19255-0/1?icep_ff3=2&pub=5575378759&campid=5338273189&customid=&icep_item=274320224972&ipn=psmain&icep_vectorid=229466&kwid=902099&mtid=824&kw=lg&toolid=11111
7.5 Hp plate
rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-19255-0/1?icep_ff3=2&pub=5575378759&campid=5338273189&customid=&icep_item=274374595649&ipn=psmain&icep_vectorid=229466&kwid=902099&mtid=824&kw=lg&toolid=11111
I need one for a 58 18hp evinrude. How would I go about getting one?
ebay.to/2ZsVgtc
Link above
Just ordered from you. Can you recommend which fuel pump to use?
how do I get the plate for my 7.5 hp sir?
Here is the link to the 7.5 Hp plate
www.ebay.com/itm/274374595649
Thanks for your business!
Can you help me convert a Johnson 4R70E from duel line to a single line
Your 1970 4 hp motor, if you gave me the right model number, is NOT a dual fuel line / pressurized fuel tank design.
I got the motor from a friend of mine garage that never had the fuel tank or hoses with it do you have an email or messenger I can send you pictures of it to?
Thisoldoutboard@gmail.com
Now you need to come up with starter mounts for vintage OMC outboards...can't find them anywhere!!
It had a pressurized fuel tank at one time but they are no longer made and no fuel lines that are 3 pronged do not want to spend $ 100.00 + on fittings
How much for one for a 1957 18hp Johnson outboard
Working on getting a several cut soon.
Send an email to thisoldoutboard@gmail.com
• 1955-1958 AD Series 7.5 Hp Bypass Cover Plate - ebay.to/2TyIVjb
• 1955-1963 QD Series 10 Hp Bypass Cover Plate - ebay.to/3fLJQX4
• 15 Hp E Series Bypass Cover Plate - ebay.to/2zu6P8T
• 18 Hp FD Series Bypass Cover Plate - ebay.to/2ZsVgtc
Im in need of one for a 1956 15 hp
Send an email to thisoldoutboard@gmail.com
• 1955-1958 AD Series 7.5 Hp Bypass Cover Plate - ebay.to/2TyIVjb
• 1955-1963 QD Series 10 Hp Bypass Cover Plate - ebay.to/3fLJQX4
• 15 Hp E Series Bypass Cover Plate - ebay.to/2zu6P8T
• 18 Hp FD Series Bypass Cover Plate - ebay.to/2ZsVgtc
Got a new project *.. Rude `56 Sportwin` 10hp ( 10012*) sum` feedback would be greAT..
I need a plate for a 7.5 evinrude 1955
Here is a link to the plate you need:
www.ebay.com/itm/Johnson-Evinrude-7-5-Hp-AD-Series-Outboard-Bypass-Cover-With-Fuel-Pump-Adapter-/274374595649?_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l49286
Definitely, the older engines are way better
Yeah I really like the QD series
7.5 liter ??
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ - I guess he was nervous
I think he meant horsepower.
I need one for my 15 hp johnson 1958
• 1955-1958 AD Series 7.5 Hp Bypass Cover Plate - ebay.to/2TyIVjb
• 1955-1963 QD Series 10 Hp Bypass Cover Plate - ebay.to/3fLJQX4
• 15 Hp E Series Bypass Cover Plate - ebay.to/2zu6P8T
• 18 Hp FD Series Bypass Cover Plate - ebay.to/2ZsVgtc
Hey! I sent you an email the other day because I’m interested in purchasing a cover plate for an 1959 18hp Johnson motor! Idk if you plan on making and selling them but I desperately need one!
I responded
• 1955-1958 AD Series 7.5 Hp Bypass Cover Plate - ebay.to/2TyIVjb
• 1955-1963 QD Series 10 Hp Bypass Cover Plate - ebay.to/3fLJQX4
• 15 Hp E Series Bypass Cover Plate - ebay.to/2zu6P8T
• 18 Hp FD Series Bypass Cover Plate - ebay.to/2ZsVgtc
@@thisoldoutboard do u happen to make any for a 1958 jhonson 35 hp rd-19?