Re: [MV] The value of having maintanance and parts manuals for your particular vehicle

Richard Van Hoomissen (rvanhoo@IBM.net)
Thu, 07 Jan 1999 01:10:51 -0800

They don't have to be originals but the repros I've seen have lousy
pictures. Richard.

keats wrote:
>
> I've been on the lists for about 9 months, and have enjoyed hearing from
> and helping other Jeep owners with their questions, reading others advice,
> and general banter. The one thing I do notice at times is that the answers
> for the questions asked are easily found in the parts or service manuals
> of the vehicle in question. I've restored 5 Jeeps so far, and the most
> helpful reference for all of these projects were the manuals. The second,
> seeing other vehicles, or pictures, to compare. I can't see trying to
> restore or fix a Jeep (or any vehicle for that matter) without them. If a
> military Jeep, the maintanance manuals as well as the ORD 9 (which
> describes and shows diagrams of "EVERY" and I mean "EVERY" nut,
> bolt,washer,screw,assemblies and parts of each asssmbly,that make up the
> entire Jeep) are indispensable. For civilian jeeps, the service and parts
> manuals. If can make a suggestion, before anyone spends a dime on a
> replacement part, or turns a wrench on a new project, spend the money and
> get a copy of the manuals needed. They don't have to be originals. It could
> and will save you money in the long run, and makes darn good bathroom
> reading.
>
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