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Elto Pal Outboard Motor Operating & Instruction Manual on 2040-parts.com

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North Manchester, Indiana, United States

North Manchester, Indiana, United States
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An outstanding reproduction (better than the much soiled original) Operating and Instructions manual for the popular Elto Pal (4266) outboard motor. This 8 ½” x 11” manual contains 12 pages featuring - installation on boat, assembling motor from factory, lubrication, starting-operating, and much general information. Other pages describe removing flywheel, adjusting points and spark plugs, shear pins changing, carb adjusting, troubleshooting and much more. Also has a complete list of dealers in the U.S. and a photo naming the various parts. The back page list with text and photos the many accessories available - Evinrude fuel tanks, Evinrude grease, carrying cases, “Fishinrude Kit” and canoe bracket. This is a “must have” for anyone restoring or displaying an Elto Pal or the serious antique outboard motor collector. You won’t be disappointed in this high quality reproduction on ivory stock the same as the original. Starting bid $4.99, shipping/handling $2.50.

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