On-line workshop manual?

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On-line workshop manual?

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Having spent all of my pennies buying the 'Storm ( and all future disposable looks as if it's going into Texaco's till to pay for my recently increased addiction to unleaded :roll: ), I'm looking to see if I can find an on-line version of a workshop manual for the later model VTR, and save myself the expense of a Haynes. Anybody know a hyperlink they could post please?
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Ganty,

Have to service manual and parts microfiche on cd, you are more than welcome to borrow it if you need to, maybe you could copy it??

Let me know and i will post it to you.

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Thanx M8

I don't have a computer at home, and this PC that I use is at my workplace, so your kind offer would not be of much use to me I'm afraid.

Cheers

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Re: On-line workshop manual?

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Granty wrote:Having spent all of my pennies buying the 'Storm ( and all future disposable looks as if it's going into Texaco's till to pay for my recently increased addiction to unleaded :roll: ), I'm looking to see if I can find an on-line version of a workshop manual for the later model VTR, and save myself the expense of a Haynes. Anybody know a hyperlink they could post please?
There was a pdf version posted last month on the Runlevelzero mailing list (see the archive at: http://www.runlevelzero.net/pipermail/s ... /date.html). I managed to download a copy a few weeks ago. I also have the paper version, which isn't as new. I don't know if the pdf version is still online somewhere. It runs at about 100 MB, so I don't think it can be mailed around.

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i've got the manual on CD Rom......is it possible to get downloaded onto here somewhere, as it would surely benefit us all......

(i no techy wizard so havnt got a clue)
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I can put stuff on my web server if u want essexbloke, but need to get CD first, then I'll upload it for anyone from the list/board to download.

Send me a PM if u want me to sort it.

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You have PM........
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Kingster - post when you have it up and running - should be v usefull.
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will do, should be sorted a few days, with a bit of luck.
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PDF

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Well thats just great, spent 3 months thinking about buying a haynes manual, finally bought a CD-Rom version from e-bay, now they'll be one for free on this forum. fbt.
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rodon wrote:http://www.runlevelzero.net/pipermail/s ... /date.html). I managed to download a copy a few weeks ago.
I tried to DL it to, but all of the links listed in the digest were
broken.. :(

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How are U doing on this??
if you dont have the Webspace as it must be a huge file you could always set up an FTP server on your PC for us to download it from as long as you have broadband (too slow with dial up), or someone could mail me a copy of the CD and I'll do it..
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fiche.

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I've got a paper shop manual.. What I really want is the microfiche
on CD! :lol:

Anyone got the fiche PDF?

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Ahem...........


Yup.....
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essexbloke wrote:Ahem...........
Yup.....
Well, don't be shy! Compress it, split it into chunks, and E-mail it to:

terrence.j.mayes1@jsc.nasa.gov

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