I think it's important to add at this point that you should watch out for 
copyright violation.  If this is a commercial manual that is for sale, such as 
Moyer's, it would not be appropriate (or legal) to copy and disseminate it.  I 
think that the original Universal factory manual (provided with the engine) is 
probably OK.

I don't want to rain on this parade but also don't want to see anyone here get 
into trouble.

Note there are some manuals available in PDF format on the A4 Yahoo group 
(http://groups.yahoo.com/group/atomic4/) under "files".  You may have to join 
the group (a good idea anyway if you have an A4) to access the files.

Chris

-----Original Message-----
>From: Joe McCary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Jul 27, 2008 12:33 PM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: RE: catalina27-talk: Who-all wanted a copy of A4 engine Manual?
>
>Maybe the easiest way would for you to make one photocopy and have one
>recipient to turn that into a PDF file for all the others, and thus save on
>photocopy and assembly time.  I would volunteer but have an outboard and
>don't need it.
>
>
>Joe McCary
>Aeolus II, West River, MD
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>> On Behalf Of James Huhta
>>
>> I need to send any manuals requested by anyone by US Postal
>> service, not by e-mail (good sailor, poor computer techie).
>> 
>> J. Huhta Cat 27 TR  "SEA-130"  Sturgeon Bay, WI.  Hull #4402
>

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