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RXpilot 10-10-06 11:30 PM

Best Shop/Repair Manual
 
Looking for input on the BEST repair manual you can find for my 89 Rx7 vert.

I hate to buy those manuals that cover 20 years, and 50 models that describe removal of something as "remove 4 support bolts and remove... installation is reverse of removal"

I want pics, notes, details, warnings, and hints.... is there such a thing?

Thanks !

osiris7442 10-10-06 11:37 PM

in the FAQ you can download the factory service manual, theres pictures and all the normal shop manual stuff....

Sideways7 10-10-06 11:44 PM

As stated, you can download the FSM. I would also suggest getting the Haynes manual. The Chilton is as useless as tits on a boar hog (and thats pretty useless).

phound69 10-10-06 11:53 PM

agreed. use the haynes as your guideline, and the fsm as the mainline.

stay away from chiltons, worse than a priest at a prostitute convention

SureShot 10-11-06 06:30 AM

Same here.
Use the factory manual as your prime reference.
Then before starting a project check the Haynes manual for any tips.

You may download from my copy of the FSM at the link in my sig.

RXpilot 10-11-06 08:57 PM

Thanks guys... didnt know if there was anything better than Haynes or Chilton out there.

I have the FSM, but didnt think it had enough info in it for like removing the MOP. Testing yes, R&R no. I'll go pick up a Haynes.

Sideways7 10-12-06 12:20 AM

Yeah, I have found that they complement each other. I primarily use the FSM, but reference the Haynes periodically since it has better info on some stuff.

jwc3299 09-06-08 11:30 AM

Rx7 FSM and wiring diagrams. Fb,Fc,Fd,Fe and others.

http://foxed.ca/foxed/index.php?page=rx7manual

My5ABaby 09-07-08 05:38 PM

FSM or Haynes are the way to go. I own those and the Mitchell's and Chilton's, both of which are useless. I hardly open them.

DavidHolmesIII 09-07-08 06:41 PM

+ 1 . . . I always use a combination of the FSM and the Haynes manual. FSM is the greatest by far, but you cant always take your computer out there and printing that whole thing just seems stupid.

farberio 09-07-08 06:57 PM

Back from the DEAD!!!!

Hooray 2 year old thread revival!!!

DavidHolmesIII 09-07-08 07:31 PM

Who did it ?

sakura_FC 09-22-08 01:27 AM

Nice link!


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