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On Fri, 19 Aug 2005 14:13:06 GMT, Don White wrote:
Billgran wrote: snip... You can also get a copy of the original factory manual at: http://ww3.kencook.com/evinrudejohnsonmanuals/ Bill Grannis service manager Would the 'original factory manual' be much better than the Chilton version? By now I'm pretty convinced that's the way to go. Much more specific. I'm in the process of trying to order one from MarineEngine.com, but they want more info about the engine than I've been able to give them. Most manuals cover a variety of not only models but hps and years. For this one they want to know not only that it's a 1979 115hp model # 11599R, but they want to know what kind of 1979 115hp model # 11599R it is. I told them the serial # is J0005155, but that's not good enough. They're now waiting for me to give them the rest of the info, which I don't know exactly what it is--an even more specific model # I believe--before they send a manual. I can't find any more numbers on the motor itself, so as yet I still don't know what to do. |
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