Which Haynes Manual for S1.5 2.9 ?
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Just been down the local autofactors looking at Haynes Manuals..
The only applicable one they had was the Granada/Scorpio one & it looked more like a pamphlet than the chunky books I remember from my former life as a maintainer of bangers..
So, is the Sierra V6 book preferable? Are there specific jobs that need one or the other.. are there earlier editions with more stuff in them?
My old S bible is a bit thin on details in all engine/gearbox specifics... would I be better off buying an updated S bible than these Haynes efforts?
In the interim, I have a few specific questions which I'll post up seperately..
The only applicable one they had was the Granada/Scorpio one & it looked more like a pamphlet than the chunky books I remember from my former life as a maintainer of bangers..
So, is the Sierra V6 book preferable? Are there specific jobs that need one or the other.. are there earlier editions with more stuff in them?
My old S bible is a bit thin on details in all engine/gearbox specifics... would I be better off buying an updated S bible than these Haynes efforts?
In the interim, I have a few specific questions which I'll post up seperately..
Cheers Steve..
Would the new edition have answers to the questions I posted up re: tappets, gearbox etc.. ?
An old V6 Sierra workshop manual went for £11 plus postage on Ebay this weekend.. I bailed out at 8 quid, not realising that recent Haynes books aren't what they once were..
15 quid for these noddy pieces of 'service book' tat? Nah thanks..
Would the new edition have answers to the questions I posted up re: tappets, gearbox etc.. ?
An old V6 Sierra workshop manual went for £11 plus postage on Ebay this weekend.. I bailed out at 8 quid, not realising that recent Haynes books aren't what they once were..
15 quid for these noddy pieces of 'service book' tat? Nah thanks..
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