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Post by PardonWhat on Oct 6, 2011 8:33:40 GMT
Hi, What is everyone's opinion of the best workshop manual to buy for an exocet build. Haynes? Something better/more appropriate? Using your vast collective experience - please enlighten me ! I've bought a mk2 1.8. Thanks PW
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Post by mathew on Oct 6, 2011 17:36:53 GMT
I bought the 'enthusiasts workshop manual'. seems to do the job well although there has been a few occasions where ive kinda ignored some of the advice and just used a hammer
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Post by nigel on Oct 6, 2011 20:41:49 GMT
Dose everyone not know that their is a ‘free to download’ full set of MX5 Mk1 (1,273 pages) and Mk2 (739 pages) workshop manuals link in the Technical Section under Documents ? (Still awaiting the electrical diagrams) nigel
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Post by h5ngs on Oct 7, 2011 9:34:37 GMT
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Post by h5ngs on Oct 7, 2011 9:37:39 GMT
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Post by PardonWhat on Oct 7, 2011 19:27:08 GMT
Thanks for the tips guys. I'm after one I can have in the garage and I don't fancy printing tons of pages only for them to blow off down the road. It'll also cost more then my donor in printer ink PW
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Post by adam1001 on Oct 7, 2011 20:23:42 GMT
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Post by samuelt on Oct 7, 2011 20:51:02 GMT
i also bought the 'enthusiasts workshop manual' and found it really brilliant the writing is much better than the hanes ones!
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Post by PardonWhat on Oct 11, 2011 15:35:57 GMT
Hi, I've gone for the Mazda MX-5 Miata 1.8: Enthusiast's Workshop Manual.What tipped the balance between this and Haynes was the reviews on Amazon. Generally very good. Bought it from Amazon for £16.79. I'm sure it will pay for itself before long. www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/1845840909Thanks PW//
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