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If this helps:

 

Written by Larry Owens

 

Part of the "John Muir Idiot Book Auto Series"

 

John Muir Publications

PO Box 613

Santa Fe, NM 87504

ISBN 0-945465-11-4

 

I did a search on John Muir Publications and it appears there are some other books out there by them, so I assume they are still around.

 

Chad

87 GL-10 Turbo

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Go down to Knecht's on 9th street (next to Al Hutchison Auto Center, and across from Randy Jones Chevrolet) and get a Haynes manual, they are only like 15 bucks and are a lot better than the Chiltons. If you can find a Clymer manual in a used book store those are good as well, I had one for my Datsun. I have one that is for a Subaru but it's 71-82, and I dunno if they have one for your car or not. Best bet is a Haynes from Knechts....

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Also try www.books4cars.com. In addition, the Bentley Subaru manual covers up to 1984 and is most likely the very best manual out there (it's a re-hash of the factory manual). Books4cars has Vol. 2 of HTKYSA for $39.95 plus shipping. A bit pricey, but it seems to be in stock. (Look in after-market section of Subaru manuals).

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Try your library - I've got the one from Eugene public library checked out right now.

 

I like to have a variety of opinions, so I have the FSM off Finleyweb, a Haynes and I use Alldata from the public library. My advice - find a FSM! They show up on Ebay regualarly.

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I agree with Andrew (Hondasuks). I've got Haynes, Chilton, FSM, and "...Subaru Alive". The FSM and Haynes have been the most useful, especially as a reference. "...Subaru Alive" is a good read and very informative, but I usually go to the Haynes or FSM for a quick piece of info I need to look up.

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I love the part where he advises you to celebrate finishing your repair by pouring a stiff one, rolling one, chopping one, saying a mantram, or one other thing. Oh, the joys of the early 70's when the love was free and the drugs didn't kill you!

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I've got everthing but "keep your subaru alive" I find that I use them all. Like right now, I'm doing wiring and I find some info in one book, some other in another etc. A times, my shop looks more liek a library than anything.

 

I guess my point is, you can never have too many manuals

 

garner

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Garn:

 

I think you'd like my library...er garage!!

 

One of our Board members scanned the HTKYSA vol 2 book a couple years back. If anyone knows him, you might want to try to hook him up with the poster.

 

I think that all of these books have their plusses and minuses. My all-time favorite car book is a general repair manual published by Readers Digest of all people.

 

I agree that the old Clymers were awesome. I also owned the Datsun manual mentioned above. Excellent coverage of the Hitatchi carbs. DAMN, I wish I could have that one back...

 

John

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If you like the FSM, you'll love the Bentley manual. Bentley rewrote the FSM in exacting detail and in more sensible language. Very rare and usually expensive--but worth every penny.

 

 

I love the part where he advises you to celebrate finishing your repair by pouring a stiff one, rolling one, chopping one, saying a mantram, or one other thing. Oh, the joys of the early 70's when the love was free and the drugs didn't kill you!

Ah, the 70's, when love didn't kill you either!!

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