harrison20002
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Aug 26, 2001
- Messages
- 222
First I'd to say that I'm not an expert like the one's here that answer all our questions. I've been boating over 30 years and I still need their help often.<br /><br />This is ten reasons for all boaters to own a shop manual for their outboard engines.<br /><br />They have a section on your wiring diagrams.<br /><br />They give gas & oil mixtures.<br /><br />A section for tuneups, including Spark plug & ignition point gaps.<br /><br />Complete Tilt/Trim section.<br /><br />Lube, & Maintenance section.<br /><br />Complete servicing of water pumps.<br /><br />Lower end chapter.<br /><br />Very Important--- A torque setting for all bolts, including a tightening sequence for head bolts, etc.<br /><br />Section on automatic rewind starters.<br /><br />And a large troubleshooting chapter.<br /><br />The last one is worth the price of the manual[about$30 bucks]. Happy Boating. Hal.