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Elgin Outboard Motor Operating & Parts Manual 1 1/4 H.p. For Motors 1946-1951 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Lisle, Illinois, United States

Lisle, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used Brand:ELGIN Engine(HP):1 1/4 HP


For bid is this copy of an Elgin 1 1/4 H.P. outboard operating instructions and PARTS manual Brochure. The Model # is 571.58301 and it's for 1946 -1951 mfg.outboard motors.. There are 12 pages to this manual and it is very detailed. The pages not only cover operating and care of the engine but most of all there are detailed  pictures of parts with there part numbers. The pages cover specifications,gas tank,steering,power head,carburetor,lower unit and gear housing. All these categories have detailed pictures along with part numbers. Being sold as is.

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