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1971 60 Hp Johnson Outboard Factory Repair & Service Manual Evinrude 60hp on 2040-parts.com

US $22.00
Location:

Milaca, Minnesota, US

Milaca, Minnesota, US
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UP FOR SALE IS A 1971 EVINRUDE/JOHNSON FACTORY OUTBOARD MOTOR REPAIR/SERVICE MANUAL FOR 60 HP ENGINES. THIS IS THE MANUAL THAT THE PROFESSIONALS USE. CLEAR, EASY TO FOLLOW, REPAIR COVERAGE. THIS MANUAL COVERS SAFETY, GENERAL SERVICE, FUEL SYSTEM, IGNITION SYSTEM, POWER HEAD, LOWER UNIT, ELECTRICAL SYSTEM, AND STARTER. THANK YOU AND PLEASE EMAIL WITH ANY QUESTIONS.

 

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