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Craftsman 217585431 5-hp gamefisher boat motor

Craftsman 217585431 5-hp gamefisher boat motor Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 217585431 5-hp gamefisher boat motor, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Flywheel for Craftsman 217585431 - Part 610751

    Magneto assembly diagram

    Flywheel

    Part #610751

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Column for Craftsman 217585431 - Part 26902-12

    Column assembly diagram

    Column

    Part #26902-12

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Nut for Craftsman 217585431 - Part 650390

    Engine assembly diagram

    Nut

    Part #650390

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Washer (black) for Craftsman 217585431 - Part 4828

    Gear housing assembly diagram

    Washer (black)

    Part #4828

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Gear for Craftsman 217585431 - Part 66168

    Twist grip assembly diagram

    Gear

    Part #66168

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Bracket for Craftsman 217585431 - Part 26986-12

    Column assembly diagram

    Bracket

    Part #26986-12

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Seal for Craftsman 217585431 - Part 510318

    Engine assembly diagram

    Seal

    Part #510318

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Screw for Craftsman 217585431 - Part 873

    Gear housing assembly diagram

    Screw

    Part #873

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Screw for Craftsman 217585431 - Part 562

    Gear housing assembly diagram

    Screw

    Part #562

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Carburetor for Craftsman 217585431 - Part 631727

    Engine assembly diagram

    Carburetor

    Part #631727

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Craftsman 5-HP Gamefisher Boat Motor 217585431 FAQs

You can buy replacement parts for your Craftsman 217585431 5-hp Gamefisher boat motor by searching the model-based parts listing for 217585431, then ordering the exact match through our catalog on Sears PartsDirect. Using the full model number helps you avoid fit and compatibility issues.

How we recommend buying the right part
  • Confirm the model number is 217585431 (match every digit).
  • Use the model parts diagrams and list to identify the exact part name and reference location.
  • Compare what you remove to what you order (mounting holes, connectors, gasket shape).
  • If multiple versions appear, match by serial range or production break (when shown).
  • Order any related wear items at the same time (gaskets, fuel line, clamps) to prevent repeat tear-downs.
Common boat motor parts people replace

Even without a model-specific parts list shown here, most small outboard motors commonly need these items over time:

Part type What it affects Common symptom
Spark plug / ignition parts Starting and smooth running Hard start, misfire
Carburetor parts (needle, float, gasket) Fuel metering Surging, flooding
Fuel line / primer bulb Fuel delivery Starts then stalls
Recoil starter parts Pull-start operation Rope won’t retract
Water pump impeller (if equipped) Cooling Overheating, weak telltale
Why it matters

Boat motors are sensitive to small differences in fuel system and ignition components. Ordering by Craftsman model 217585431 keeps the part match tight, which improves reliability and reduces the chance of leaks, poor starting, or repeat repairs.

Last updated: February 2026

Most Sears Gamefisher outboard engines, including many Craftsman-branded Gamefisher models like the 217585431 5-hp Gamefisher boat motor, were built for Sears by Eska (often referenced as ESKA). That supplier relationship is most commonly associated with late-1960s through mid-1980s production.

How to confirm who built your specific Gamefisher motor

Because decals and model tags vary by year, we use a few quick checks to confirm the original manufacturer before ordering boating parts.

  • Locate the ID plate or decal on the transom bracket or swivel bracket
  • Write down the full model number and any prefix/suffix characters
  • Check the serial number format and any stamped codes on the clamp bracket
  • Compare the ignition and carburetor layout to known Eska-style configurations
  • Match the parts diagram to your exact model listing before you buy anything
What “made by Eska for Sears” means for parts and service

Sears sold these motors under the Gamefisher name, while Eska produced many of the assemblies (fuel system, ignition, recoil starter, lower unit) used across multiple years.

What you see on the motor What it usually indicates Why it matters
Sears/Gamefisher branding Retail brand name Parts must match the exact model tag, not just “Gamefisher”
Eska-style components Common supplier design Helps narrow down compatible carburetor and ignition parts
Year-to-year changes Running production updates Small differences can change gaskets, impellers, and coils
Why it matters

Gamefisher motors were produced across multiple years with similar-looking housings, but internal parts (especially carburetor kits, water pump impellers, and ignition components) can differ. Confirming the builder and the exact model identification prevents ordering the wrong parts and reduces repeat repairs.

For replacement parts, we recommend starting with the model-based parts lookup for 217585431 and, if you are searching beyond that listing, using Sears PartsDirect to search by the complete model number from your ID tag.

Last updated: February 2026

A Craftsman 217585431 5-hp Gamefisher boat motor typically lasts 10 to 15 years with normal seasonal use and consistent maintenance (fresh fuel, clean cooling passages, and proper storage). Heavy use, saltwater exposure, and neglected service shorten lifespan quickly.

What most affects lifespan
  • Fuel quality and storage: old fuel and ethanol-related varnish cause hard starting and carburetor issues.
  • Cooling system health: a weak water stream or overheating accelerates wear.
  • Saltwater use: corrosion and deposits reduce reliability unless flushed after every trip.
  • Gearcase care: low or contaminated gear oil leads to bearing and seal damage.
  • Off-season storage: improper fogging and draining increases internal corrosion.
Quick maintenance schedule (typical)
Interval What to do Why it matters
Every outing Flush cooling system (especially after saltwater), check telltale stream Prevents overheating and corrosion
Monthly in season Inspect fuel lines, primer bulb, clamps; check for leaks Avoids air leaks and fuel starvation
Each season Replace spark plug(s), clean/inspect prop and shear pin Restores starting and protects drivetrain
Annually Change gearcase oil; inspect seals Prevents internal gear damage
Signs your motor is nearing end-of-life (or needs major service)
  • Compression is low or uneven between cylinders
  • Persistent overheating or weak water discharge
  • Metal flakes or milky gear oil (water intrusion)
  • Repeated carburetor clogging even with fresh fuel
  • Excessive vibration, knocking, or hard shifting
Why it matters

Knowing the typical 10 to 15 year lifespan helps you decide whether to invest in repairs (fuel system, ignition, cooling, gearcase) or focus on preventive maintenance to keep your Craftsman outboard dependable.

For model-number identification and parts matching tips, use [how to find your appliance model number (and what it means for parts)].

Last updated: March 2026

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