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wingspan August 22nd 06 12:29 PM

Help with part number
 
Can anyone help me with a part number? I have a 1976 Johnson 35
electric start, and it has a broken "Nylon Pivot Block" on the Throttle
Control Rod. I found the name of the part in my service manual, but I
don't have a parts manual to get the part number.

Any help appreciated!

John


billgran August 22nd 06 12:31 PM

Help with part number
 

"wingspan" wrote in message
oups.com...
Can anyone help me with a part number? I have a 1976 Johnson 35
electric start, and it has a broken "Nylon Pivot Block" on the Throttle
Control Rod. I found the name of the part in my service manual, but I
don't have a parts manual to get the part number.

Any help appreciated!

John



You can see a parts manual on the www.evinrude.com website. Click on ENGINE
DIAGRAMS and work your way down to the correct model number.

Bill Grannis
service manager



basskisser August 22nd 06 02:50 PM

Help with part number
 

Billgran wrote:
"wingspan" wrote in message
oups.com...
Can anyone help me with a part number? I have a 1976 Johnson 35
electric start, and it has a broken "Nylon Pivot Block" on the Throttle
Control Rod. I found the name of the part in my service manual, but I
don't have a parts manual to get the part number.

Any help appreciated!

John



You can see a parts manual on the www.evinrude.com website. Click on ENGINE
DIAGRAMS and work your way down to the correct model number.

Bill Grannis
service manager


Man, I never knew that feature existed!! That's a nice area, thanks!


wingspan August 23rd 06 03:42 AM

Help with part number
 

Billgran wrote:

You can see a parts manual on the www.evinrude.com website. Click on ENGINE
DIAGRAMS and work your way down to the correct model number.

Bill Grannis
service manager


Thanks for the info! The parts callout on that diagram referred to that
part as a pivot pin when in fact it is a nylon pivot block, but I'll
assume the part number will get me the right part.

Thanks again!



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