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Craftsman 217586751 7.5-hp outboard motor

Craftsman 217586751 7.5-hp outboard motor Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 217586751 7.5-hp outboard motor, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Compression for Craftsman 217586751 - Part 26659

    Power head assembly diagram

    Compression

    Part #26659

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

  • Spacer for Craftsman 217586751 - Part 76273

    Column assembly diagram

    Spacer

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  • Shaft Assembly for Craftsman 217586751 - Part 632092

    Carburetor assembly diagram

    Shaft Assembly

    Part #632092

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  • Decal Set for Craftsman 217586751 - Part 111283

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    All parts diagram

    Decal Set

    Part #111283

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  • Gasket Hose for Craftsman 217586751 - Part 510301

    Engine assembly type no. 640-19ba & 640-23 diagram

    Gasket Hose

    Part #510301

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

  • Body for Craftsman 217586751 - Part 26815

    Gear housing assembly diagram

    Body

    Part #26815

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

  • Pin for Craftsman 217586751 - Part 26976

    Twist grip assembly diagram

    Pin

    Part #26976

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

  • Washer for Craftsman 217586751 - Part 4638

    Column assembly diagram

    Washer

    Part #4638

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

  • Nut (white) for Craftsman 217586751 - Part 26921

    Gear housing assembly diagram

    Nut (white)

    Part #26921

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

  • Nut for Craftsman 217586751 - Part 632361

    Carburetor assembly diagram

    Nut

    Part #632361

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

Craftsman 7.5-HP Outboard Motor 217586751 FAQs

Most boats use the same standard names for major sections and hardware; for a Craftsman 217586751 7.5-hp outboard motor setup, these terms help you identify what you’re looking at and describe the right area when troubleshooting steering, propulsion, or hull-related issues. See how to find your appliance model number (and what it means for parts) for tips on confirming the exact model before ordering.

Common boat directions and main sections

  • Bow: front of the boat
  • Stern: rear of the boat
  • Port: left side when facing forward
  • Starboard: right side when facing forward
  • Hull: main body that floats
  • Deck: top surface you stand or sit on

Key structural and control parts (plain-language definitions)

  • Transom: flat rear wall where many outboard motors mount
  • Keel: center “spine” along the bottom that helps tracking and stability
  • Gunwale: top edge of the hull sides
  • Helm: steering station (wheel/tiller, controls, gauges)
  • Rudder (on inboard/sail boats): steering blade in the water (many small outboards steer by turning the motor instead)

Propulsion parts you’ll hear most often

Part What it does Why you care
Propeller Pushes water to move the boat Damage causes vibration, poor speed, and cavitation
Skeg Fin below the prop area Protects the lower unit and helps tracking
Throttle/shift controls Set speed and gear Misadjustment can cause hard shifting or stalling

Why it matters when you’re buying parts

Using the correct terms helps us match the right boating parts category (for example, transom mounting hardware vs. propeller hardware) and speeds up diagnosis when you describe symptoms like “vibration at the stern” or “pulling to port.”

Last updated: February 2026

You can get replacement parts for your Craftsman 217586751 7.5-hp outboard motor from Sears PartsDirect and other authorized retailers; the key is matching the exact model number and confirming the engine manufacturer so the part fits and performs correctly.

Best places to buy Craftsman parts

  • Sears PartsDirect (search by model number 217586751 for boating parts diagrams and part lookups)
  • Craftsman’s official parts channels (when available for your product line)
  • Major retailers that carry Craftsman parts (online and in-store)
  • Marine and small-engine parts suppliers (helpful for ignition, fuel, and cooling components)
  • Reputable aftermarket sellers (use extra care to match specs)

What to confirm before you order (to avoid wrong parts)

For outboard motors, “Craftsman” is the brand on the product, but many engine components are built by an engine manufacturer. Before ordering, we recommend confirming:

  • Exact model number: 217586751 (use the full number, not a partial)
  • Engine ID tag details: model, serial, and sometimes a code for the engine maker
  • Part category: fuel system, ignition, recoil starter, lower unit, cooling, controls
  • Electrical specs: voltage, connector style, wire gauge (when applicable)
  • Mounting and fit: bolt pattern, shaft length, gasket shape

Quick comparison: OEM vs aftermarket

Option Best for What to watch
OEM/authorized Direct-fit replacements Availability and price
Aftermarket Cost savings, older models Verify dimensions, materials, and return policy

Why it matters

Using the correct part for a 7.5-hp outboard motor protects reliability and safety on the water; mismatched fuel or ignition parts can cause hard starting, stalling, or overheating.

If you are unsure you are using the full, correct identifier, use our guide: how to find your appliance model number (and what it means for parts).

Last updated: February 2026

A Craftsman 217586751 7.5-hp outboard motor typically lasts 10 to 15 years with normal recreational use and consistent maintenance (fresh fuel, correct oil mix if applicable, cooling system care, and corrosion prevention). Heavy saltwater use and poor storage shorten lifespan.

What most affects lifespan

  • Maintenance frequency: regular tune-ups, gearcase service, and cooling checks
  • Fuel quality and storage: stabilized fuel, clean tank/lines, drained carburetor for storage
  • Operating conditions: saltwater exposure, sand/silt, overheating events
  • Usage pattern: long wide-open-throttle runs vs. moderate cruising
  • Winterization and storage: fogging, flushing, dry storage, covered ventilation

Quick maintenance schedule (typical)

Interval What to do Why it matters
Every outing Check telltale stream, inspect prop, look for fuel leaks Prevents overheating and damage
Every season Replace spark plug(s), inspect fuel lines, clean/inspect carburetor Improves starting and protects the powerhead
Annually Change lower unit gear oil, inspect water pump impeller Prevents gear wear and cooling failure
Before storage Stabilize fuel, fog cylinders, flush cooling passages Reduces corrosion and varnish buildup

Signs your motor is nearing end-of-life (or needs major service)

  • Low compression, hard starting, or frequent plug fouling
  • Overheating, weak telltale, or repeated impeller failures
  • Metal flakes or milky oil in the lower unit gear oil
  • Persistent fuel leaks, cracked hoses, or carburetor flooding
  • Excessive corrosion around fasteners, mounts, or exhaust housing

Why it matters

Outboard lifespan is driven more by cooling, lubrication, and corrosion control than by age alone. Staying ahead of water pump and gearcase service prevents the most expensive failures.

For help confirming the correct model identification before ordering maintenance items, use [how to find your appliance model number (and what it means for parts)].

Last updated: March 2026

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