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I posted the pages out of the Mercruiser manual that details that measurment process--if you can't find my post I'll rescan and email it to you.
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Re: X-Dimension
Originally Posted by Poorsche
I posted the pages out of the Mercruiser manual that details that measurment process--if you can't find my post I'll rescan and email it to you.
Could me email me a copy as well?
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Thanks.
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Here are PDF files of the two pages in the TRS manual regarding X dimension. There are few esntences that are blured. If you can't get the data you need I'll try and scan again but I think I've gotten allI can get out fo an $89 scanner.
Hope this helps with another defenition of X dimension.
Hope this helps with another defenition of X dimension.
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Re: X-Dimension
Originally Posted by Poorsche
Here are PDF files of the two pages in the TRS manual regarding X dimension. There are few esntences that are blured. If you can't get the data you need I'll try and scan again but I think I've gotten allI can get out fo an $89 scanner.
Hope this helps with another defenition of X dimension.
Hope this helps with another defenition of X dimension.
Thanks for the info. The first page at the top is hard to read but it will work.
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I tried to scan that a couple of times the make it more readable but the manual is 20 years old and I guess that paper againg wonlt let it scan. Glad it was helpful. Restores my faith in my save everything/find nothing filing system.