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Old 01-10-11, 04:05 PM
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Default Shop manuals and other good sources

I have found that perhaps the most practical manuals are put out by Haynes, and they have offered their books on a wide variety of cars. They take a car completely apart and re-asemble for great pictures and step by step assemble-disassembly procedures along with good specs. Of course, before they put a book together, the make has to have sufficient production figures to justify the effort. Just a thought in case some menber, like myself, tinker with many makes.
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