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    Good afternoon

    Does anyone have any leads for a service manual for a 1989 Argo 8x8 Magnum they would be willing to share?

    I have a front axle that slipped out of the flange (bolt came loose) and I figured that while I have the engine out it would be a good time to go through the whole machine.

    Prior to doing this, I would like a service manual just in case there are any unknowns that pop up (alignment issues with transmission, engine, etc.).

    Thanks

    Chris
    Chris
    1989 I/C Magnum
    Manitoba, Canada

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    • #3
      Argo Magnum NK / NKB Manuals
      try this!

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      • #4
        Got them.

        Thanks fellas!
        Chris
        1989 I/C Magnum
        Manitoba, Canada

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        • #5
          Good Luck on your project!

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          • #6
            Hello again folks.

            Gee time sure can fly!

            I finally went through my Argo and have it back together as much as I can while I am waiting on parts.

            I want to replace all of my six allen bolts that hold my front bearing extension on.

            The parts manual has them listed as part # 10365, but the Argo site does not show anything for that part number.

            I found the updated parts numbers for everything else (front sprocket, brake cooling hose, etc.).

            Does anyone know of the updated part number for the allen bolts that I need? Or an alternative source where I can get them?

            Thanks!
            Chris
            1989 I/C Magnum
            Manitoba, Canada

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            • #7
              just go to nut&bolt shop no need to overpay for hardware off Argo website

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              • #8
                Originally posted by curtisbyrne View Post
                just go to nut&bolt shop no need to overpay for hardware off Argo website
                I'm willing to do that - do you know the bolt specs?

                I will take the bolt with me when I go to the city (can't find any specialty bolts here), but if I had the specs it would help.

                Thanks
                Chris
                1989 I/C Magnum
                Manitoba, Canada

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