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Old 06-12-2002, 02:52 AM
Anon-E-Mouse
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And once again thanks Tom.

Yeah. I decided a long time ago that Haynes manuals are only sometimes useful. I've bought one for practically every car I've ever owned 'cause they do have some good info in them. They worked out well for me when changing the head gasket on my son's Honda Accord and they are usually pretty good for brake jobs I've found, but on the whole I don't like them. Their pictures are grainy, they leave out an enormous amount of information for a DIYer like myself and exploded parts views are nonexistent.
Long and the short of it is, I guess I've got to spring for a shop manual.
Jim
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