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Books > Sport & Leisure > Transport: general interest > Road & motor vehicles: general interest > Vehicle maintenance
Since its launch in 1948 the Morris Minor has graduated from
dependable workhorse to cult car, and is now regarded as a classic
to be cherished. This book, covering all models, gives a basic
history of the Minor, then advises how to find a good example and
set about the restoration work. Particular attention is given to
bodywork repairs (not least of which is the timberwork of the
Traveller), interior/hood renovation, mechanical components,
electrics, and updating specifications. The practical, how-to text
is supported by nearly 850 illustrations.
Covers U.S. and Canadian models of Buick LeSabre, Electra &
Park Avenue - 1985 thru 2005; Pontiac Bonneville - 1985 thru 2005;
Oldsmobile Eighty Eight, Delta 88, Royale, Ninety Eight, LSS and
Regency - 1985 thru 2002; Front-wheel Drive. Does not cover diesel
engine and related information, supercharger information,
rear-wheel drive models or V8 models.
Each Haynes manual is written for the do-it-yourselfer and provides
step-by-step instructions based on a complete disassembly of the
vehicle. This hands-on experience provides the reader with specific
and detailed instructions for performing everything from basic
maintenance and troubleshooting to a complete engine overhaul. The
models and model years covered in this title are as follows: BMW
1500,1502,1600,1602,2000 & 2002 (1959-1977) Exclusions: Does
not include 2002 turbo This Haynes automotive repair manual
includes 700+ photos and the following chapters: Introduction
Chapter 1: Tune-up and routine maintenance Chapter 2 Part A:
Engines Chapter 2 Part B: General engine overhaul procedures
Chapter 3: Cooling, heating and air conditioning systems Chapter 4:
Fuel and exhaust systems Chapter 5: Engine electrical Chapter 6:
Emissions and engine control systems Chapter 7 Part A: Manual
transmission Chapter 7 Part B: Automatic transmission Chapter 8:
Clutch and driveline Chapter 9: Brakes Chapter 10: Suspension and
steering Chapter 11: Body Chapter 12: Chassis electrical system
Aided by top racing and high-performance TR specialists, his own
experiences and those of other amateur restorers, the author
explains in some detail how to increase the performance and
handling of the four-cylinder TR sports cars for fast road, track
days or more serious motorsport. Roger Williams has written several
books in this best-selling SpeedPro series.
How to Power Tune Rover V8 Engines for Road & Track includes
everything you could want to know about increasing the performance
and reliability of the Rover V8 engine which has been in production
since 1967. Derived from a Buick design, the engine first appeared
in the Rover P5B of 1967, but continued in use through subsequent
Rover models: P6 and SD1. Not only a favorite of kit car builders,
the Rover V8 also appeared in Morgans, TVRs, Land Rovers, Range
Rovers, MGB V8 and the Leyland P76 in Australia. Coverage includes:
- Limitations of standard components - Short block
preparation/clearances - Solving the oiling and main cap problems
of pre-1994 cylinder blocks - Full details of cylinder head
modification - Ooptimizing ignition settings - Exhaust system
requirements - Holley, Weber & SU carburettor/inlet manifold
options - Camshaft & valve train requirements - Modifications
for racing - Modifications for road use
Haynes disassembles every subject vehicle and documents every step
with thorough instructions and clear photos. Haynes repair manuals
are used by the pros, but written for the do-it-yourselfer.
With a Haynes manual, you can do it yourself...from simple
maintenance to basic repairs. Haynes writes every book based on a
complete teardown of the vehicle. We learn the best ways to do a
job and that makes it quicker, easier and cheaper for you. Our
books have clear instructions and plenty of photographs that show
each step. Whether you're a beginner or a pro, you can save big
with Haynes Haynes Step-by-step procedures: - Easy-to-follow photos
- Complete troubleshooting section - Valuable short cuts - Color
spark plug diagnosis Complete coverage for your Chevrolet Corvette
(see years covered): - Routine maintenance - Tune-up procedures -
Engine repair - Cooling and heating - Air conditioning - Fuel and
exhaust - Emissions control - Ignition - Brakes - Suspension and
steering - Electrical systems - Wiring diagrams
Part of a series of manuals for car or motorcycle owners, the
'Haynes Automotive Repair Manuals' provide information on routine
maintenance and repair, with all tasks described & photographed
in a step-by-step sequence.
XR80R (1993-2003), CRF80F (2004-2009), XR100R (1992-2003), CRF100F
(2004-2009)
This Vauxhall/Opel manual, illustrated with photographs and line
drawings, offers step-by-step advice on routine maintenance and
fault diagnosis, utilising common t ools. '
With a Haynes manual, you can do it yourself...from simple
maintenance to basic repairs. Haynes writes every book based on a
complete teardown of the vehicle. We learn the best ways to do a
job and that makes it quicker, easier and cheaper for you. Our
books have clear instructions and hundreds of photographs that show
each step. Whether you're a beginner or a pro, you can save big
with Haynes
-Step-by-step procedures
-Easy-to-follow photos
-Complete troubleshooting section
-Valuable short cuts
-Color spark plug diagnosis
Complete coverage for your Subaru Legacy (2000-2009) and Forester
(2000-2008), including Legacy Outback and Baja. (Does not include
information specific to six-cylinder and diesel engine models):
-Routine Maintenance
-Tune-up procedures
-Engine repair
-Cooling and heating
-Air Conditioning
-Fuel and exhaust
-Emissions control
-Ignition
-Brakes
-Suspension and steering
-Electrical systems
-Wiring diagrams
Gasoline Models: 544, 656, 666, 686, Hydro 70, Hydro 86Diesel
Models: 544, 656, 666, 684, 686, 784, 884, 1466, 1468, 1486, 1566,
1568, 1586, Hydro 70, Hydro 84, Hydro 86, Hydro 100, Hydro 18
Custom Bike Building Basics is the basic bible that at-home
builders need to build and modify their own motorcycle. Brought to
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Publications, this new book starts with a chapter on Setting up
your Shop. The next chapter is just as important: working with, and
welding, steel. Grass roots bikes are often built using a "donor
bike" as the foundation and source for the majority of parts. Two
chapters offer tips on choosing the best donor bike, and scrounging
the swap meets for the things that didn't come along with that
bike. Once you have most of the parts, you still need A Plan, with
a plan and a donor bike, it's time to Build a Roller. This is a
chance to see how things fit together in the real world, what might
be needed for wheel spacers, and exactly how the fenders should
mount. The final topics are two that most of us find very
intimidating: Upholstery and Wiring. With one chapter on each
Topic, the mystery and fear are eliminated. Simple leather work is
not rocket science. And basic wiring, especially for a bike without
turn signals, is likewise a pretty straightforward operation -
especially with the help of a good how-to chapter on each topic.
New from Wolfgang Publications and Cycle Source Magazine, Custom
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