2008-07-09; 08:37:43 EDT
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Ed, I can't imagine why anyone would want a service manual for a 8hp Tohatsu. The only user serviceable parts are the spark plugs, and foot oil. Anything beyond that and you will be better served by an authorized dealer. Since I have the manual start, I can't help you with the electric and starting problems. The manual start is the easiest I've ever seen. 1/2 pull and it starts every time. My wife can even start it. :) Rummy In a message dated 7/9/2008 8:18:57 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, ekroposki at charter.net writes: Bob, I have a Tohatsu 8 and it has a traditional manual choke. The kind that you pull out to choke. Like some very old cars had. What year is your 8? How to fix? I suspect that any shade tree mechanic could install the traditional type choke. What you need to locate is not a 'dealer' with fancy showroom but a good independent mechanic who works out of garage out back or gas former station [cheap rent place]. Good service manuals are hard to come by. Some of the bigger dealers who sell parts to the shade tree mechanics carry them. It is best to phycially look at them before you buy to make sure that they cover the motor that you have. I have found that the generic manuals that cover several engines are just not good. Email the manufactures and see if they have a CD manual available, which is what all the shade tree mechanics are using these days. Ed K Greenville, SC, USA “Forcing one person to bear the burden of health care costs for another is not only a moral question but a major threat to personal liberty.” Walter Williams -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Tohatsu-8-question--Bob-Fletcher--Captain-Rummy--tp18359592p18359592.html Sent from the Rhodes 22 mailing list archive at Nabble.com.See the original archive post