I am in search of a good repair manual??? I bought the Millenium Industries assembly manual, but a good part of it is near impossible to read as its been reprinted so many times. Thanks in advance! Travis
I like the HAYNES for some cars. They actually work on the cars to write the manuals in many cases. The factory manuals often just say remove this or that when in fact it is much more involved. I've also found cases where they say to remove more than is necessary for a particular job. Have to often size things up and make your own judgements. My son often drives me nuts when he looks at video online as if it is gospel. Then I do it another much easier way.....he usually thanks me.....
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Travis, here's the online version of the 1968 Buick Chassis Service Manual for free. Look up the section you need, print the pages and take them to your shop: Link: https://www.teambuick.com/reference/library/68_chassis/index.php
Nothing , I repeat Nothing beats the Factory Service Manual AND the Fisher Body Manual for your year car . Thousands of factory Illustrations that you will not find in any other book .