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Carburator Cleanin' and Seloc Marine-in'
1. Looks like this weekend I'll be getting a little greasy. Does anyone
know where I can find some specific instructions about cleaning a '94 Johnson 115 carburator (J115TLERC)? 2. Is it worth investing the $35 in the Seloc online repair manual? Has anyone used this before and had good experiences? www.selocmarine.com |
Carburator Cleanin' and Seloc Marine-in'
"OldReliable" wrote in message oups.com... 1. Looks like this weekend I'll be getting a little greasy. Does anyone know where I can find some specific instructions about cleaning a '94 Johnson 115 carburator (J115TLERC)? Are you talking about removing, dismantling and cleaning it? If so, see #2 comment. 2. Is it worth investing the $35 in the Seloc online repair manual? Has anyone used this before and had good experiences? www.selocmarine.com Why buy an online manual? Buy a hardcopy, and yes it is worth it. |
Carburator Cleanin' and Seloc Marine-in'
Old Reliable....
I went to the trouble of giving you a very detailed guide on rebuilding your carb only to have it reject as an invalid address. You have once again caused me to not to bother answering news group inquiries directly to the sender, and not to boar the news group with lengthy detailed explanations. Don Dando "OldReliable" wrote in message oups.com... 1. Looks like this weekend I'll be getting a little greasy. Does anyone know where I can find some specific instructions about cleaning a '94 Johnson 115 carburator (J115TLERC)? 2. Is it worth investing the $35 in the Seloc online repair manual? Has anyone used this before and had good experiences? www.selocmarine.com |
Carburator Cleanin' and Seloc Marine-in'
Don Dando wrote:
Old Reliable.... I went to the trouble of giving you a very detailed guide on rebuilding your carb only to have it reject as an invalid address. You have once again caused me to not to bother answering news group inquiries directly to the sender, and not to boar the news group with lengthy detailed explanations. Why not post it here? Any one bored by it can pass on by while there may be others who are interested and will benefit from it. Isn't that the point of a newsgroup? -rick- |
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