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Genuine Mercury 50/60 Hp Four Stroke Service Manual on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Parkersburg, West Virginia, US

Parkersburg, West Virginia, US
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Up for auction is 1 oem Mercury service manual for 50 & 60 hp four stroke outboards with starting serial number 0T178500 & above.This manual has a few scrapes / scars on the covers but the pages are in excellent condition.This manual was printed in 2005 and covers the following

Section 1 Important Information

A- Specifications

B- Maintenance

C- General Information

D- Outboard Installation

Section 2  Electrical

A- Ignition

B- Charging & Starting

C- Timing,Synchronizing,& Adjusting

D- Wiring Diagrams

Section 3  Fuel System

A- Fuel Pump

B- Carburetor

C- Emissions

Section 4  Powerhead

A- Cylinder Head

B- Cylinder Block/Crankcase

C- Lubrication

Section 5  Mid Section

A- Clamp/Swivel Bracket/Driveshaft Housing

B- Power Trim

C Manual Tilt Assist

Section 6  Lower Unit

A- Non BigFoot

B- BigFoot

Section 7  Attachments

A- Throttle & Shift Linkage

B- Tiller Handle

Section 8  Color Diagrams

 

 

 

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