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Zook factory manuals online - searchable and everything!

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Zook factory manuals online - searchable and everything!

Post by OldGold »

http://suzuki.agrajag.org/

dunno where I got this link from, might have been on here somewhere, you might have already seen it, but having just wasted $40 on a Haynes' manual, I found it very useful, thought some of you guys might. Not so good for you dial-up guys, ~600 meg .pdf I think. It's all been manually entered, has all the images, is fully searchable, linked up, it's great. Took someone a very long time.

Plus loads of other stuff and some cool vids.
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Post by nicbeer »

he he, thats my mates site and my manual that was scanned.

cheers for posting the link,

Bump.

sticky please.

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Post by antt »

nice site, just compared the wiring diagrams for the 3sp auto to the 4sp electronic auto and the difference is something like 100 extra wires :shock:
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Re: Zook factory manuals online - searchable and everything!

Post by karmic »

OldGold wrote:http://suzuki.agrajag.org/

dunno where I got this link from, might have been on here somewhere, you might have already seen it, but having just wasted $40 on a Haynes' manual, I found it very useful, thought some of you guys might. Not so good for you dial-up guys, ~600 meg .pdf I think. It's all been manually entered, has all the images, is fully searchable, linked up, it's great. Took someone a very long time.

Plus loads of other stuff and some cool vids.


Glad you enjoyed it :) If anyone has stuff they think others could be interested in, let me know. I'd prefer not to do things like technical articles cause outerlimits is heaps better for that!

The manual you probably downloaded is about 350mb from memory, but the server will be up and down all afternoon as I do some remote upgrades :) hehe.

I'm also in the process of scanning in an 88-95 SJ413 FSM which cost me $125 and I then had to rip it apart :(

If there are dialup users on here that *really* cant download this stuff or get a friend to download it, let me know and I'll try burning it to cd/dvd for you.
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Post by OldGold »

Thanks heaps for those manuals mate, you've no idea how much help they were! Shout ya a beer some time :D
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