Re: Outboard manual

From: Tim Spofford (tims@spof.org)
Date: Wed Feb 23 2000 - 17:45:43 PST


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Nissan Marine has a FAQ on its web site that says they don't sell their
shop manuals. Best bet is probably an online used book source
(www.powells.com, for example). You can download owners' manuals from the
Nissan Marine web site.

(I apologize if I'm repeating myself. I started to write this from work
but can't remember if I sent it and don't see a copy in my inbox.)

>I don't know about Nissan...but when I bought my new Honda 5 HP/ 4 cycle a
>few years ago I ordered through the dealer the full " Shop Manual ". I
>think it cost about $ 35.00 It has more then I want to know...but it is
>good to know the details of my engine....and on a few occasions it was very
>helpful. It was written in understandable English and well worth the
>money.
>
>Bill Zeitler
>ECPA
>Wilmington, DE
>" Amenity "
>
> >>Hey Gals and Guys,
>
>I've looked in several boat supply shops for a shop manual for my 1998
>Nissan 3.5. There seems to ba an abundance of manuals for other brands but
>none for my Nissan. Anybody know why and where I can get one? They are
>fairly simple devices and I would like to do my own repairs, but would like
>the guidance of a manual.
>
>Lewis Baumstark
>P15
>Bristol, Tn.<<



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