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  • Oh...damn...you don't search for similar answers, do you?? Well, here we go again...go to your local library, go to the reference section and find the Chilton's repair manuals (if you can't find them ask the librarian, that is what they are there for)...if there is too much info in the manual to remember, and there will be, most libraries will allow you to make copies of pages up to a certain number (here it is 50) without charge...then go to WalMart (ICK) or Target, get a 3 ring binder, hole puncher and package of page protectors and assemble your own repair manual. Keep going back to the library as you have time and copy that manual as many pages at a time as you can and assemble your own manual...lotsa luck, maybe you can sell it before too much longer...

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