Classic AquaSport
Aquasport Mechanicals - things that need a wrench, screwdriver or multimeter => Engines & engine woes => Topic started by: bluedolphin on November 11, 2006, 06:14:42 PM
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Does anyone know where to get one?
Thanks.
Mod Edit:
Updated link 19 March 2015
https://servicemanualsfreedownload.wordpress.com/2014/06/06/mercury-mariner-150-175-200-efi-1992-2000-service-manual-free-download/
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Good price IMHO.
Most are $35 and up.
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It's about a waste of money if you don't by a "Factory manual"
IE No aftermarket manual's like Solo or Clymer.
Your money ahead with the factory manual.
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I got the clymer from amazon and it's full of useless info. 29.95
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I like the Seloc manuals - they provide advice including "dos" and "don't dos" that the factory manual does not have. In addition, the Seloc manual does not assume you have all the special factory tools that only dealers can get. Seloc tells you how you can make or work around the special tools or equipment - and when you should just pony up and take it to the dealer. :wink:
So one vote for Seloc - and my $0.02... Now let's go fishin'!
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I got the clymer from amazon and it's full of useless info. 29.95
Exactly my point. (http://bestsmileys.com/thumbs/7.gif)
They tell you everything you don't want to know and nothing or VERY limited imfo of what you do want to know, so then you go and by a factory manual to get that imfo, but have to wait for it do to it being ordered. + your spending more money.
By the way. OMC/Bomb has the best manual's. If you own one and are going to order a factory manual, then go ahead and order the part's manual too. It's about $16 and has expolsion's for every piece with all the factory part number's.
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Thanks, all. I have set my mind on buying the factory manual. I actually ordered and received a factory manual through eBay - problem is, I got a 1992 Johnson manual, not a Mercury - my fault, really. There seems to be a lot of the Johnson factory manuals available, but not the Mercury. Oh well.