on-line repair manuals


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By Taff - 12 Years Ago
does anyone have a link to these? Or can anyone point me in a direction for a good one?

Slowly stripping my 59 galaxie's 292 y-block and finding more and more bits that need a re-furb!

By rick55 - 12 Years Ago
This is a generic site which is pretty sketchy. http://www.10w40.com/

Why wouldn't you just buy the specific manual for your car? Either as a printed copy or on disk to me seems a much better idea.

The disk versions will allow you to print out the sections you need so you can have it by you and not worry about getting grease on the pages.

I have purchased two from Detroit Iron and have been thoroughly impressed though they use a silly viewer for the files. I think it is called Paperport from memory but will allow you to print either to paper version or PDF. The benefit of these is that they give you the workshop and all other manuals for the car on the disk including the parts catalogue and owners manual.

Regards