Thanks. Got one on the way. I'm just hoping it will cover the a/c system. Got to track some vacuum lines.There is no substitute that is as good as the factory service manual.
Best place to look is ebay.
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-...0001&campid=5335822911&icep_item=233462985345
Cool. Got one coming.Rodger 1 is exactly right you can find used shop manuals on eBay which is what I would recommend they are a little pricey but they go into great detail for just about any kind of repair you want to tackle. $10 repair manuals are not much more than a big fat owners manual if you want to do your own work you will get to know your car and save a ton of money at the same time money well spent and a good question
I'd recommend picking up the Fisher body service manual of the same year. It will have some things the factory chassis service manual doesnt, and it's not just sheetmetal type stuff like you might think.Cool. Got one coming.
Yep got a fisher body manual on it's way also.I'd recommend picking up the Fisher body service manual of the same year. It will have some things the factory chassis service manual doesnt, and it's not just sheetmetal type stuff like you might think.
Also, there's usually some factory supplements in a given year that you can keep an eye out for as well. When it's a car you plan to keep the couple extra dollars are well spent.
Sweet!Can never go wrong with the GM books got these on eBay and they were one town over so I went and picked them up
Didn't pay that much for them the guy was happy they were going to a good home.
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