Re: Syloc Online
Are we talking Seloc? OP spelled Syloc so many times I was sincerely confused. I did a yahoo search for syloc and came up with shylock... <br /><br />As for the value of Seloc on line... I agree that for most reference materials a book on the bench is best. However, I appreciate that this was posted - it could be handy. I often look up technical asistance, installation instructions, etc. on the web for stuff I'm tryig to fix or work with that I don't have owner's or shop manual for. For example, I found a Stihl chainsaw shop manual on line. Although it was free, I would have gladly paid for it. I could see that if you're in the middle of a project and don't have access to the book, paying for on-line manual would be worth it. It could save you a significant time driving across town (or more) to a boat shop or library to buy or borrow one. Although I have OEM manuals for both of my outboards, I find the Seloc to be a very handy second reference. Some sections of Seloc are more helpful than OEM. Also they were the first ones I bought because they were readily available locally on the DAY I needed them - OEM have to be ordered.