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Re: Shop Manuals and Postings
Here's an addition to that....
I put the "important info" i.e. Torque tables, torque sequence diagrams,
maintence schedules, lube point diagrams (so I don't forget one), firing
order, timing, ignition wire routing pictures, ect stuff you look up
frequently in one 3-ring binder. Each page I put in those see through
plastic holders and seal them shut with tape. It sure saves on running back
from the garage, washing up with Goop, drying the hands, cracking open the
"good book"(hhheheh), and running back to the garage.
I *HATE* greasy pages.
Owen Minor
Tacoma,WA
Eppinger.Michael wrote:
> IH all,
>
> I just wanted to pass on a trick that I've found very useful. When I
> got my shop manual for the Scout, I separated it into 4 different 1" 3
> ring binders (no pun intended, well maybe <bg>). One for engine and
> transmission, one for body and cab, frames, axles etc, one for
> electrical and their components, and one for archives (if you have the
> v-8, put the 6 cylinder and 4 cylinder stuff in here) for the stuff that
> isn't applicable to my scout but I don't want to get rid of. Labels can
> be done up on any computer for a index. When someone like Owen posts a
> dissertation on rebuilding a oil pump, print it out, 3 hole punch it and
> put it with the Engine Binder for the next rebuild. Howard gets his hub
> explanation put in with the axles stuff, and you can go through the FAQ
> and apply this so you have it out with you in the garage 3 years from
> now when you might need it. With the FAQ being broken down along the
> lines of the Service Manual this makes it real easy. Sort of like after
> market technical bulletins for you shop manual.
>
> I just thought I would pass that along.
>
> Epp
> 74 Scout II
> 76 Terra
> 78 Traveller (parts is parts)
> 75 Travelall (undergoing complete renovation)
> 75 Travelall (undergoing complete parts scrounging for the above)
> Member ScouTenn
> "Foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of small minds"
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