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Service Manual For Mercury 2 Stroke Outboard Motors 1965-1989 90-300 Horsepower on 2040-parts.com

US $29.95
Location:

Spring Hill, Florida, United States

Spring Hill, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Seloc Manufacturer Part Number:1408

Seloc Mercury 2 Stroke Outboard Marine Service Repair Manual 1965-1989

 

  • Covers all 1965 through 1989 Mercury 2 Stroke outboard motors from 90 through 300 HP
  • Seloc manuals are the only marine tune-up manuals to be certified by the engine manufacturers as accurate and complete. Seloc uses easy to understand, step-by-step, illustrated procedures for the complete dismantling, repair, and assembling of marine powerplants. The illustrations are mainly photographs taken during the actual work. Each numbered step procedure is accompanied by the same numbered photograph or illustration making Seloc manuals easy to follow. Seloc chapters are divided into complete areas of work such as electrical, ignition, fuel, etc., making it much easier to find the procedure for the job to be performed.
  • Covers 1965-1989 2 Stroke Mercury outboards 90 through 300 Horsepower
  • Part ships UPS or USPS  within 24-72 hours.

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