Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Small Engine Repair Reference Center

Summer is here and many of us have items with small engines that need tune-ups or repairs. Marshall Public Library provides free online access to the information you need to fix them yourself.
The Small Engine Repair Reference Center is a full-text database intended for anyone seeking information about small engine maintenance and repair. A full set of small engine repair manuals contains thousands of accurate and concise step-by-step maintenance and repair instructions for hundreds of small engine machines and their supporting components. Routine maintenance, such as tune-ups and brake service, as well as more extensive repairs involving engine transmission disassembly are covered. Engines types include motorcycles, ATVs, personal water craft, snowmobiles, lawn mowers, tractors, snow blowers, generators, and more. Many documents contain photos and detailed illustrations to visually support step-by-step procedures.
Call the Library @ 232-1263 ext. 22 for passwords.
Kris Castro, Reference Supervisor

1 comment:

  1. Some of the repair work I do is oil changes, blade/chain sharpening or replacement, belt replacement, tune-ups, carburetor rebuilding or just about anything related to small engine repair. I mostly work on 4 cycle engines, but do make repairs on higher end 2 cycles engines. Many of today’s 2 cycle gas trimmers found at discount stores do not lend themselves to serious engine repairs, as they are typically built as a throw away item. They can be repaired but the repairs usually will approach or exceed the cost of a new unit.
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