Old Motors Manual for the AD's? I would be interested in any manuals
regarding the 1950 3100 besides the Service Manual (which I already have).
If you have rare books or anything thats one of a kind, please let me know
anyway.. I have a solution.
Thanks and Happy Holidays!
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mac Kinghorn" <kinghorn@granite.mb.ca>
To: "oletrucks" <oletrucks@autox.team.net>
Sent: Friday, December 24, 1999 4:59 PM
Subject: [oletrucks] Seasons Greetings
> To all the listees out there may your Christmas, the last of the century,
be
> Merry and may you bring in the new millenium happy, health and rolling
down
> the highway.
>
> On a more serious note I do agree that there is a lot of valuable
> information out there and I have learned a thing or two from the members
of
> the list as well as I have provided input to numerous readers of the list
> with their questions. However there is a lot to be said to springing for
a
> Good service manual as well as for say a Factory assembly manual. These
> books are relatively inexpensive and tell you everything that you need to
> know from carb settings, to spark plug gaps, to point gaps which as it
turns
> out are supposed to be .016" to major rebuild informaiton. The Factory
> Assembly Manuals are just that. They explain in great detail by way of
> drawings exactly how to put the various components together. I did not
find
> out about this list until approximatly 1 year ago yet I managed to very
> successfully do a every bolt, and some rivets, out frame off restoration
of
> my 1952 Chevrolet 1300 pickup. My information came almost exclusively
from
> an old Motors manual, the 1951 with 1952 updates Chevrolet Service Manual
> and the Factory Assembly Manual all of which I purchased as part of my
> restoration costs. Don't get me wrong I will more than gladly offer
> assistance when there is a question that I believe I can provide positive
> input to, but come on guys spend a buck and get some of these manuals you
> will be doing yourselves a great favor. As for rreul@cin.net thanks for
> bringing this up as I have been feeling this way for sometime and agree
that
> it was about time that this was addressed.
>
> Keep on truckin
>
> Mac
> 52 Chev 1300
>
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