Just Bought A 1988 V4 Evinrude 110hp 2 Stroke...Need Knowledgeable Opinions Please

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You can go to the Evinrude website and go to the "Parts" drop down. This accesses the BRP/OMC parts catalog.

Enter your year and motor information, specifically, the model number (on the transom clamp)

This will take you to all the exploded parts views for your specific motor, including the part number list.
Once you have the part numbers you need, you can google it and find the lowest price, For owners and service manuals. Google the "Ken Cook Company" He has all the OMC owner and tech manuals, and they can be ordered on-line.

That V4 engine was one of the best motors built and was a mainstay in the product line for over 40 years. Treat her right and she'll take care of you.

Toss a can of Seafoam into a 6 gallon tank and de-carbonize the cylinders and clean the carb jets. She'll thank you for it. ll smoke like hell burning off the carbon, but once its gone, she'll run real nice.
 

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You can go to the Evinrude website and go to the "Parts" drop down. This accesses the BRP/OMC parts catalog.

Enter your year and motor information, specifically, the model number (on the transom clamp)

This will take you to all the exploded parts views for your specific motor, including the part number list.
Once you have the part numbers you need, you can google it and find the lowest price, For owners and service manuals. Google the "Ken Cook Company" He has all the OMC owner and tech manuals, and they can be ordered on-line.

That V4 engine was one of the best motors built and was a mainstay in the product line for over 40 years. Treat her right and she'll take care of you.

Toss a can of Seafoam into a 6 gallon tank and de-carbonize the cylinders and clean the carb jets. She'll thank you for it. ll smoke like hell burning off the carbon, but once its gone, she'll run real nice.

Why go to another site when iboats offers the same information, including parts diagrams and sells OEM parts. Somehow iboats needs to pay for these forums and all the support required!

Also, this topic is old, really old. Still really old as expressed in post #20. Please read the Help Tip on top of the page and follow the advice.

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