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    I just aquired a 77 35702C Evinrude that is a pull start. The motor is almost showroom. I would like to keep the pull start function and add electric start. Is this a reasonable option or out of the question? Side note. If I want it, it is usually out of the question.

  • #2
    Its not out of the question. The following links should ***ist you:

    You will need 55 and any other part you do not have
    1977 35702C Evinrude / Johnson Evinrude CYLINDER & CRANKCASE Diagram and Parts

    You will need the starter ***y (last in list) and everything inside box (solenoid, etc)
    1977 35702C Evinrude / Johnson Evinrude ELECTRIC STARTER & SOLENOID Diagram and Parts
    Regards
    Boats.net
    Evinrude Outboard Parts

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    • #3
      So 55 replaces 52. Does rewind bracket bolt to 55 same as 52? Then i need starter ***b. solonoid ***bly, starter switch, cables, and a whole bunch more little parts. Starting to look like a $500 plus deal. Can yall put together a package of everything i would need?

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      • #4
        Everything you will need are in those links I sent you. Many of the bolts for the brackets are reusable. The electrical should be the same, you will need an ignition switch.
        Regards
        Boats.net
        Evinrude Outboard Parts

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        • #5
          I haven't looked at your parts listed, but when I inquired at a local dealer about doing this, I was told that it would be cost prohibitive. I hope for your sake that is not the case. For me, I'll have to continue to pull the rope and hope that as long as I take proper care of my motor it will continue to start on the first pull. Good luck.

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