Re: Need recommendations for a good manual
sloopjohnb said:
I'm in the same boat looking for a good manual. I can't believe the errors I've seen in some of the manuals.
Seloc tells you to test a temperature sensor by putting int in a pot of water and boiling it to 106 degrees celsius. I'm sorry but I missed the shop class on how to re-write the laws of physics.
I've noticed that too. I bought a SELOC manual about a month ago and it's terrible! I'm going to bite the bullet and buy the correct manual for MY motor. Not one that covers every motor for a particular mfg. for a range of ten years. The SELOC that I have says to test a temp sensor to place it in a pot of water and heat the water to 232-248 degrees fahrenheit. I guess I'm not the only one who sees that as impossible! d

Unless of course you have a big airtight pressurised room that is. In the section for my motor ('91 90hp Merc) it says that the switch is normally closed. Then it says that the switch will open when the temp reaches 162-178. The next line reads, " The switch will reset back to a closed circuit at 182-198".
Well that is outright wrong because I pulled my sensor and found that it's normally OPEN and closed at 197 degrees and reopened again at 177 degrees. (which seems to be operating correctly)
I just looked at the Merc Parts Express site and it shows that an owners manual for my motor is $21.45 and a service manual is $71.45! That's a steep price to pay seeing that I've already dropped about $35 on my SELOC manual but I've already discovered problems in that one so I'm leaning toward not trusting it too much further.
John