Thursday, February 11, 2010

How To Wire A Boat Manual Transfer Switch Where Can I Find A Boat Manual For A 1973 Thunderbird T-170?

Where can I find a boat manual for a 1973 Thunderbird T-170? - how to wire a boat manual transfer switch

Try to understand how come the son of the ignition of the engine in touch?

Who knows where to find?

3 comments:

Havoc Squad said...

Regarding the previous post, seriously, very rarely something that is not in a detailed search for a normal web manual or documentation. So pay for this service, except in very rare to find something is a joke.

You need a Clymer or Seloc Service Manual, sell it.

Chrysler Service Manual Clymer Outboard 3.5-140 HP, 1966-1984. Article ID: B750

Website: http://www.clymer.com


Seloc Service Manual Chrysler Outboard 3.5-150 HP, 1, 4-cylinder 2-stroke models 1962-84. Stock # 1000

http://www.selocmarine.com

Many of them offer complete marine teams that have in the former Marine Services May the manuals as they become available. I do not loseGas is too long or found locally, if not its end, online shop.

However, I recommend if you buy online, buy, online shop overtons marine equipment.

http://www.overtons.com

Before buying a book or other work, you must first meet the outboard engine and to do the search for a serial number and model number.

This serial number and / or model number for each time you see, you need to buy parts of outboard motors. Without it, you can almost forget to find the right parts. Horses and manufacturer information alone will not suffice to find the right parts.

This can essentially three sides ...

The front of the bar, is a plaque inside the vessel on which is mounted on the boatHull, near the top of the outboard motor. If the route of the cable near to him.

The plate Rear Cross, which is outside the ship, bolted to the stern.

The engine block with a badge mounted, are provided.

Vasco Pyjama said...

Hello Cutie

Thunderbird 1973 T-170 is a 17-foot speedboat.

To connect the engine (s) you need the manual of the external n (), which is not currently in the boat point, the manual for the boat itself.

Lucille said...

If Google and the site of the manufacturer will not help, then ask for a body search as http://manualfox.com - Are you in any textbook. The service is not free, but often the pain (you pay only when they find what they want).

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