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Hello, would anyone have a hint on paperback manual for maintenance and
repair on 1981 300D and 300SD? I now have the Haynes, but it is too
limited
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I'd highly
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I'd highly recommend the technical data book from MB if it covers
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For the 110/111 I had a chilton and a Haines. each had holes, but
with both, I could figure out everything I needed to.
I bought a 123
Hello, would anyone have a hint on paperback manual for maintenance and repair
on 1981 300D and 300SD? I now have the Haynes, but it is too limited. There is
some pretty good info on peachparts.com, and even there people write than those
paperbacks might be hard to come by, unless ++$. I
The Technical Data Books has the torques, dimensions, etc., but very few
drawings. You can find parts drawings in the EPC online, but will find no
step-by-steps there. I find that a combination of the CDs, TDB, and EPC
works best. In other words, you need them all ---
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On Sat, Feb 20, 2010 at 2:03 PM, OK Don okd...@gmail.com wrote:
. I find that a combination of the CDs, TDB, and EPC
works best. In other words, you need them all ---
Agreed. Haynes books seem to really vary in quality. I'm not
impressed with the 107 one, but I think the one for the 124
I use a multi-year/multi-model Chilton for Gump. It has the standard
cars from 1974-1984 with how to take aparts and adequate pix. Not
great, but if you know a little, it is helpful for point in the right
direction
clay
On Feb 20, 2010, at 2:36 PM, Alex Chamberlain wrote:
On Sat, Feb
The vintage Chilton's I have for the Frankenheap is
not bad. That, in conjunction with every other manual
I have, is all I need! :-)
-- Jim
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For the 110/111 I had a chilton and a Haines. each had holes, but
with both, I could figure out everything I needed to.
I bought a 123 paper manual set on here from somebody that was
getting rid of them. Only used them once, to set the timing on a
616.They had the injection timing spec.
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