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Before i become a premium member again

I would buy a few. On this site might even be good to have tank tops also.

Ohh yeah we do stickers also but most of the time they are free.
 
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Mate.About your problem.
Try : "Ask Jake and Lou"
I'll bet you get a great answer there.Hope this helps
 
I didnt want a factory service manual to change the oil. I was implying thats all a clymer manual is good for. Factory service manuals have 1000 times more usable information then a handy book would. I am a mechanic, my toys never see the dealer unless its for warranty. And the only work I won't do is machine work, and that's because I can't. I asked a simply yes or no question and got someone's 2 cents, I dont care about your opinion, it was a simple yes or no question. I've asked a few questions on the premium troubleshooting section before and rarely was the problem solved. So thats when I turn to the factory service manual.
 
I don't think anyone is questioning your motives in wanting to obtain a SeaDoo service manual. What we are questioning is the way you did it.

Early in the thread a newer member offered some advice and instead of saying "no thanks" you jumped all over him. No one on this forum gets any monitary consideration for offering advise or answering questions. It might have not been a good answer but he was only trying to be helpful. I agree with what you are saying the Clymer manual is O.K. for general knowledge, but of very little use for actually working on an engine.

In the future you might get better results if you are at least civil to people. You came across as being a hot head. You can heed this advise or not, it's up to you.

Lou
 
YUP The $ I paid here are invaluable! Donate as ist's WAY more than 1 Hr at A A STEeeARLSHIP!!!! I don't have an issue... Man up!?
 
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