Lookie what I just got :)
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Lookie what I just got :)
Complete 1986 Factory Service Manual for my Pickup
Cost me an arm and a leg at the dealership naturally, but It was WELL worth the investment. I'm quite happy, as it has all of the 22R-TE specs I couldn't find anywhere else.
On a more random note, I adjusted my valve lash today, and decided to paint the valve cover while I was at it. I replaced a few old hoses, but all I had lying around was some red silicone tubing. It matches the valve cover. I suppose I should re-do all of the hoses on the motor to match.
Cost me an arm and a leg at the dealership naturally, but It was WELL worth the investment. I'm quite happy, as it has all of the 22R-TE specs I couldn't find anywhere else.
On a more random note, I adjusted my valve lash today, and decided to paint the valve cover while I was at it. I replaced a few old hoses, but all I had lying around was some red silicone tubing. It matches the valve cover. I suppose I should re-do all of the hoses on the motor to match.
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Complete 1986 Factory Service Manual for my Pickup
Cost me an arm and a leg at the dealership naturally, but It was WELL worth the investment. I'm quite happy, as it has all of the 22R-TE specs I couldn't find anywhere else.
On a more random note, I adjusted my valve lash today, and decided to paint the valve cover while I was at it. I replaced a few old hoses, but all I had lying around was some red silicone tubing. It matches the valve cover. I suppose I should re-do all of the hoses on the motor to match.
Cost me an arm and a leg at the dealership naturally, but It was WELL worth the investment. I'm quite happy, as it has all of the 22R-TE specs I couldn't find anywhere else.
On a more random note, I adjusted my valve lash today, and decided to paint the valve cover while I was at it. I replaced a few old hoses, but all I had lying around was some red silicone tubing. It matches the valve cover. I suppose I should re-do all of the hoses on the motor to match.
hahahaha jk man looks good, how much does one of those bad boys run from the stealership?
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I ended up paying just under $170cad for the two. That's dealer cost up here. List price around here is closer to $220. They may be cheaper to buy down in the usa, plus the exchange rate will drop it a bit more. Still a fair chink of change though.
My Supra's TSRM (That's Toyota Service and Repair Manual for those guys with newer vehicles) I ended up getting on ebay for like $35. I wasn't so lucky with this one.
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Books are EXPENSIVE!!!! My books for school were $700 bucks for 5 books. Luckily for me it was free I wonder if I could say a FSM was a required book for one of my courses and get the scholarship to pay for one? hmmmm...haha I wish
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Unlike other manufacturers FSM's, the Toyota manuals are worth their weight in gold, and they charge for them that way.
When I bought my '89 Runner from the original owner I was backing it out of the driveway of his house and he comes running out with... the factory service manuals. Just threw them in, they came with the rig. I didn't even think to ask if he had them.
Something to remember, ask the PO if he has them when you buy a used rig.
Mike
When I bought my '89 Runner from the original owner I was backing it out of the driveway of his house and he comes running out with... the factory service manuals. Just threw them in, they came with the rig. I didn't even think to ask if he had them.
Something to remember, ask the PO if he has them when you buy a used rig.
Mike
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Unlike other manufacturers FSM's, the Toyota manuals are worth their weight in gold, and they charge for them that way.
When I bought my '89 Runner from the original owner I was backing it out of the driveway of his house and he comes running out with... the factory service manuals. Just threw them in, they came with the rig. I didn't even think to ask if he had them.
Something to remember, ask the PO if he has them when you buy a used rig.
Mike
When I bought my '89 Runner from the original owner I was backing it out of the driveway of his house and he comes running out with... the factory service manuals. Just threw them in, they came with the rig. I didn't even think to ask if he had them.
Something to remember, ask the PO if he has them when you buy a used rig.
Mike
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Location: Cincinnati, Ohio - Amelia is the exact place. There is no one else on this site from where I am. Seems like everyone is from Cali or Washington. I guess I need to move.
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I work for Cengage Learning, which probably produce your books for school. If you want them cheaper tell your professor to use ebooks or custom black and white, it will knock half the price off!!!!!
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good buy! I got my 1990 volume 1 and 2 FSM brand new for $30 on CL. Guy used it once and then sold his truck.
These things are great! So much in depth info, and the pictures are amazing. That hayes pos I have is not worth the paper its printed on. Thank goodness I didnt pay for that one.
These things are great! So much in depth info, and the pictures are amazing. That hayes pos I have is not worth the paper its printed on. Thank goodness I didnt pay for that one.