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    Looking to get a good manual for my engine. Looked allover the puter yesterday for one. I really like the CD manuals I have on other engines. Does anyone know where I can find these for outboard engines. The motor in question is a 1994 90hp Rude x flow. It developed a weird noise day for yesterday and gonna have to tear down I guess. First time to actually tear into this motor. It actually sounds the beginning of a exhaust leak on your car or truck. I can hear it some coming out of exhaust ports and of course it gets louder as I throttle up. Not really any change in performance though yet.


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    Re: Need to know (1FASTLASER)

    You should be able to get it @ your local dealer.

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    Re: Need to know (1FASTLASER)

    Also, you can get it on the E'Rude site via the Shopatron.com. I just ordered a couple last week.
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    Re: Need to know (MigAz)

    You will need to order from Ken Cook's site the manual is over ten years old. http://www.outboardbooks.com

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    Re: Need to know (1FASTLASER)

    Do not order from Ken Cook. Biggest axxholes I have ever dealt with. Try your local dealer or E-bay. The manuals on CD are average quality because they are aftermarket copies. The best information will be found in a true OMC manual, but you will pay more. Good luck, 3-Liter

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    Re: Need to know (3-Liter)

    Well Ben,
    Who do you suggest for older -10 year old manuals that BRP no longer carries as Ken Cook has acquired the rites to the manuals?

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    Re: Need to know (3-Liter)

    <TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 3-Liter &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Do not order from Ken Cook. Biggest axxholes I have ever dealt with. Try your local dealer or E-bay. The manuals on CD are average quality because they are aftermarket copies. The best information will be found in a true OMC manual, but you will pay more. Good luck, 3-Liter</TD></TR></TABLE>Well, I bought the manuals for my 1985 XP from Ken Cook, never noticed his personality in the books, just information about my XP. However, I think he is out of business now.




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