1972 Evinrude Outboard Motor Norseman 40 Hp Service Manual (976) on 2040-parts.com
Maple Plain, Minnesota, US
Here we have up for sale a 1972 EVINRUDE OUTBOARD MOTOR 40 H.P. SERVICE MANUAL. Must be close to 60++ pages. Loaded with tons of info to keep your motor running to peak performance. These service manuals are a must when working on one of these engines!! These manuals can help you fix anything!! Don't see these old manuals very often!! Please check out my other EBAY STORE ITEMS.
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