Model 75 waterpump housing wanted

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Model 75 waterpump housing wanted

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Hello everyone,

I need a model 75 waterpump housing for one of my seagull projects.
Can pay via paypal of swap for something.
PM me with what you have.

Cheers, Jacob
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Re: Model 75 waterpump housing wanted

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I suggest you try John Williams, failing that Ebay.
Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot.
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Re: Model 75 waterpump housing wanted

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Have tried both and still no luck!
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Re: Model 75 waterpump housing wanted

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The part you require is C100 1358, no longer available from Seagull, if John can't find one, you might be out of luck, the last new one I managed to find was about 3 years ago & cost me £35 + p&p.

Your best chance if this part is essential to your quest, is buy a model 75 & break it & sell the parts you don't need, you might make enough, to get the bit you want for free.

The trouble is that the model 75 came out in 1978 so is a very late model & is one of the more desirable Century's & there are not too many about.
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Re: Model 75 waterpump housing wanted

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I may have one...or I may not, If I catergorically say I have and it turns out not, just think how eager everyone will be to correct me! Makes my head spin just thinking about it.

It came off a sealed clutched 12:30 gearbox so it is not a Century part...take cover...

Is it illustrated in the spares book?

And no you can't have a pic because as previously stated in another thread I don't have a working camera...any distinguishing features, tatoos etc?

wuff wuff
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Re: Model 75 waterpump housing wanted

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The model 75 had a sealed clutched 12:30 gearbox & the water pump housing fits the top of the gearbox & the bottom of the exhaust tube, & has a suitable hole for the clutch rod.
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Re: Model 75 waterpump housing wanted

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One hole is square right?
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Re: Model 75 waterpump housing wanted

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like this??

PM me if it is!

Jacob
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Re: Model 75 waterpump housing wanted

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That's it!

That is exactly what a model 75 lower unit looks like!
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Re: Model 75 waterpump housing wanted

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Yes its one that was on eBay but went for too much money for me.
Martin,if this is the one you have i may be interested in swapping it for something!

Jacob
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Re: Model 75 waterpump housing wanted

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I think i'd rather barter so to quote the late James Dean, 'Hey babe, what you got'? :lol:

What did the one on Ebay sell for, pray tell? By the way I also have a decent SC block that I may part with...

So a model 75 is rare? Wow I have a rare Seagull. How exciting. How about a model 55? Also rare?

Charles, one thing that bugs me a bit about the 75. Is it supposed to have the 'classic' clutch lever similar to the type found on a 102 or the other really horrid spindly thing that breaks easily? The parts book states code C1390 but the illustration is unclear. Thanks.
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Re: Model 75 waterpump housing wanted

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It went for £85 but it did need some work.
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Re: Model 75 waterpump housing wanted

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How much? Blinking flip. Jacob, I have some bad news. Just rooted through the boxes. The one prepared for my model 75 is indeed such a part. The one in my spares bin is not, must be from a Century or summat. Sorry pal, genuine mistake.
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Re: Model 75 waterpump housing wanted

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Not to worry, thanks for looking!

Jacob
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Re: Model 75 waterpump housing wanted

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If you wait long enough you can find more of these "rare" engines.
Bit like buses really.

Here's another one
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/British-Seagu ... SwUIhZY6qr

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