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Old 05-17-2013, 08:04 PM   #1
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Todd, if you buy a couple good books and read them you will save yourself a whole bunch of money, trouble, and time. I suggest at least The Ford Service Bulletins (complete if you can find them, not the little yellow book — but that's better than none), and Les Andrews's Model A Ford Mechanics Handbook Vol. I. They'll set you back about $60-$80, but well worth it. And they're great reading besides!
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Old 05-18-2013, 04:58 AM   #2
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Todd, if you buy a couple good books and read them you will save yourself a whole bunch of money, trouble, and time. I suggest at least The Ford Service Bulletins (complete if you can find them, not the little yellow book — but that's better than none), and Les Andrews's Model A Ford Mechanics Handbook Vol. I. They'll set you back about $60-$80, but well worth it. And they're great reading besides!
I have volume 1&2 of the The Les Andrews books. I will look into the service bulletins. Thanks, Todd
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