Well the moral of this story must be measure first as they must have used several different sizes depending on what was available at the time.
My one is definately 1 3/4" as can be seen in the photo. There also appears to be a smaller one next to it too.
i have 3 motors sitting beside my carport and all three have a different size rear of block welsh plugs.
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hmmm
my book says #250840 1 1/2"
You would be annoyed to go order one and find it was one of the others, wouldn't you?
My book also says only one of them back there.
Mine has a 1 3/8 brass cup in it.
hi if you have a slide hammer or can borrow one it will be easier to get out use a pick to make the hole foe the screw, a pick is an old philips screw driver that is ground to a point,my dad used newspaper around the plug to seal it,to use the pick you simply put it up against the plug and hit it with a hammer take care not to make the hole too big.john
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