Service manual needed

Kheslop

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I have a 9.9 Mercury outboard, serial #0D051647, model 1010201LD. The previous owner thought it was an early 90's model. Can anyone point me to a free maintenance manual? Maybe something on line? Don't mean to be cheap but the least expensive I could find is about $40, and I don't want to overly invest because I might be selling it to get a smaller motor for my dinghy. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance. Kevin
 

halmc

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Re: Service manual needed

Here's a site that has quite a few manuals in pdf format and for five bucks a shot. I don't see your specific manual in their list -- or actually I get a 404 error -- so it may take a bit of fingerwork on your keyboard to find a manual which may be listed for some year other than yours, but is identical, or essetially idencial, to yours. I've used 'em as recently as yesterday.

And another thing: ya know, these little engines ain't exactly rocket science. While it's nice to have a shop manual around, and I do like to have one, there is a huge amount of information on the 'net about the engines that just a few years ago wasn't available. The best example is umpteen dozen sites that present microfiche drawings of the whole engines, often with very helpful additional information in the parts descriptions.

So for $40, I'll figure it out myself. But for $4.95 delivered to my computer while I go get another cup of coffee, it's nice to have.
 

jbcurt00

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Re: Service manual needed

EBSCO Publishing Service Selection Page
Username: marshall
Password: public

after logon:

Select small engine repair

Select Marine/Boat motor

Scroll down & select manufacturer

Specific for your year & motor would be better, but in a pinch the combined is better then nothing

Or as halmc suggested detailed parts diagrams are very helpful
 
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