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| #13770694 in Books | 1997-06-29 | Original language:English | File type: PDF | 143 pages||8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.| No Carb how-to, and most other info is too generic|By Hank Castello|As the owner of three recently obtained (past 5 months) used outboards, I found this book to be 90% useless to me. The most common problem I've come across are carburetor related, likely due to ethanol fuel, vibrations changing mixture settings, contamination, etc. Yet, the author has nothing here for carbure|About the Author||Ed Sherman is among the most highly respected marine technicians in the U.S. As senior writer for the American Boat & Yacht Council, he wrote and teaches certification training courses to professional technicians.
This is an illustrated guide to the basic principles and techniques of a wide variety of outboard engines, both four-stroke and two-stroke. Providing advice on maintenance, repair and advanced troubleshooting, the book covers recent developments such as electronic ignition, direct fuel injection, oil-injection systems and four-stroke powerheads, and there are step-by-step flow charts of important procedures and advance diagnostic techniques for all modern outboards.
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