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Manuals for engines or components are usually available on e-bay or from the manufacturers website.
Owners manual for the boat - good luck with that, I bought mine from the original owner who was an engineer. He kept every slip of paper pertaing to the boat, no owners manual!!
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Bottom's up!!!
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if you are going for an engine maunal, get the one that is specific for yours, not a seloc or clymer(sp?) that covers everything from a 2 hp to a 200hp for 10 years.
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Yeah i ran out and got the selo one...
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oops
they are ok about explaining 2 stroke theory and very general basics, but for specific task on your motor, you are better off with the factory literature. |
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or asking here
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Ok I traced my prob to the starter selonid the one that is alone. I jumped across the two end points and it started the eng..
Its a SAE J1171 Marine. Is there a match out there in boat land? TIA |
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I was gonna suggest the online book that is $18 for every outboard.
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1983 V-20 capsized. . . . in the garage. |
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