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Evinrude/johnson Outboard Motor-1.5 - 125 Hp - Outboard Shop Manual -1956-1972 on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Florence, Oregon, United States

Florence, Oregon, United States
well used but in good condition - covers show use and wear - complete - all pages included - lots of old finger prints and stains due to use - corners a little bent and frayed
Boat & Watercraft Type:Outboard Motors Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Make:Evinrude

Clymer Evinrude/Johnson Outboard Shop Manual
1.5,- 125 HP
1956-1972

official manual from the best

full color
great diagrams and good understandable English descriptions

the best shop manual on the market

why spend a lot for a new manual when this old one has all the same stuff in it

This Clymer manual covers service and repair of all Evinrude/Johnson 1.5-125 hp engines from 1956-1972. Step by step instructions and hundreds of illustrations guide you through jobs ranging from simple maintenance to complete overhaul

written well enough to be understood by a first time amateur to a professional mechanic



this is a heavy manual- thus the shipping cost




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