How do I contact Craftsman parts?
To get help with Craftsman parts for model 21759464, contact Sears PartsDirect support. We can help you identify the correct replacement part, confirm fit by model number, and place an order.
What to have ready before you contact us
- The full model number: 21759464
- The part name or where it installs (for example: handle, housing, fastener, fuel line)
- Any numbers stamped on the old part (casting numbers, tag numbers)
- A clear description of the problem and when it happens
- Photos of the model tag and the failed part (if available)
What we can do for you
| What you need | What we do | What you provide |
|---|---|---|
| Find the right replacement part | Use model-based lookup and diagrams to narrow matches | Model 21759464 and part location |
| Confirm fit | Cross-check the part against your model and revision | Any markings from the old part |
| Order help | Verify quantity, shipping, and substitutions | Shipping details and preferences |
Why it matters
Many Craftsman parts look similar across different products and model families. Using the exact model number 21759464 helps prevent ordering the wrong part and reduces delays getting your 4.5-hp outboard motor back in service.
If you need help locating the model number first, use: how to find your appliance model number (and what it means for parts).
Last updated: February 2026
Where can you buy Craftsman parts?
You can buy Craftsman parts from authorized Craftsman retailers and from Sears PartsDirect by matching the exact model number to the part listing. For model 21759464, always confirm the product type shown on the listing before ordering so you get the correct fit.
Best places to buy Craftsman parts
- Authorized Craftsman retailers (best starting point for genuine parts)
- Sears PartsDirect (search by model number and part description)
- Major hardware retailers that carry Craftsman (selection varies by location)
- Reputable online parts sellers (verify fit and return policy)
How we recommend confirming you have the right part
Use the model number and the part description together; Craftsman model numbers can be shared across different product categories.
- Match the full model number: 21759464
- Confirm the listing’s product category matches your equipment (for example, boating vs. outdoor power)
- Compare photos, dimensions, and connection points when provided
- Check “replaces” or “substitute” notes to avoid ordering an older revision
- For electrical items (switches, coils, wiring), test first to confirm the failure
Quick comparison: where to start
| Where you buy | Best for | What to watch for |
|---|---|---|
| Authorized retailer | Correct brand sourcing | Stock varies by region and season |
| Sears PartsDirect | Model-based lookup | Double-check category and description before checkout |
| Online marketplace | Broad selection | Confirm exact fitment and seller return policy |
Why it matters
Parts are fit-sensitive; ordering by “Craftsman” alone often leads to mismatches. Using the exact model number 21759464 and confirming the product category on the listing helps you avoid returns and downtime.
For help locating and interpreting the model number before you shop, use how to find your appliance model number (and what it means for parts).
Last updated: February 2026
What is the average lifespan of 21759464?
A Craftsman 21759464 4.5-hp outboard motor typically lasts 10 to 15 years with normal recreational use and consistent maintenance. In saltwater, poor fuel storage, or infrequent servicing, lifespan drops; with careful care, many motors run longer.
What most affects lifespan
- Cooling system care: a clogged water intake or worn impeller leads to overheating and rapid wear.
- Fuel quality and storage: ethanol fuel left sitting causes varnish, clogged carburetor jets, and hard starting.
- Corrosion exposure: saltwater use without thorough flushing and rinsing shortens life.
- Oil and lubrication habits: correct oiling and gearcase lube changes prevent internal damage.
- Operating style: long wide-open-throttle runs and frequent overheating events reduce engine life.
Maintenance checklist we recommend
- Flush cooling passages after every outing (especially saltwater).
- Stabilize fuel for storage; run the engine to pull treated fuel into the carburetor.
- Inspect the telltale stream; address weak flow immediately.
- Change lower unit (gearcase) lubricant on schedule; check for milky oil (water intrusion).
- Inspect/replace spark plug(s) and fuel lines as needed.
Typical lifespan by use pattern
| Use pattern | Typical lifespan | What to watch |
|---|---|---|
| Freshwater, regular maintenance | 12 to 15 years | Normal wear items (impeller, plugs) |
| Saltwater, flushed and protected | 10 to 12 years | Corrosion, cooling flow |
| Infrequent use, fuel sits | 7 to 10 years | Carburetor clogging, fuel system leaks |
Why it matters
Outboards usually fail early from overheating or fuel-system neglect, not from “old age.” Staying ahead of cooling flow and fuel storage protects the powerhead and keeps parts replacement predictable.
For help confirming the correct model number before ordering maintenance parts, use [how to find your appliance model number (and what it means for parts)].
Last updated: March 2026





