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Mercury Outboard Repair Service Manual 1965-1989 40 To 115 2 Stroke Seloc 1406 on 2040-parts.com

US $29.95
Location:

Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania, United States

Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Make:MERCURY Type:Boats & Watercraft

YOU ARE BIDDING ON A NEW SERVICE MANUAL SELOC 1406 . COVERING REPAIRS TO MERCURY OUTBOARDS.

THE MANUAL COVERS 1965 THRU 1989 , 40 HP THRU 115 HP, 3 AND 4 CYLINDER 2 STROKE OUTBOARDS. SELOC 1406

COVERAGE INCLUDES ALL GASOLINE 2 STROKE ENGINES,

CARBURATED ,


THIS MANUAL COVERS TUNEUP,

SYSTEM REPAIR TO LOWER UNIT,

POWER HEAD,

FUEL SYSTEM,

POWER TRIM,

ELECTRICAL 

IGNITION SYSTEMS.

REMOTE CONTROLS

OIL INJECTION

 

               SELOC MANUAL # 1406

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