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Posted: Tue Jul 26, 11 11:44 am
by Anonymous
surely forum that is broke down to specific catagories is there to be discussed with fellow members thats why its a forum correct ? its there for people to ask a question and for others to have an input to talk and discuss your topic other wise it wouldnt of been there in first place

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 11 12:40 pm
by Dave999
http://www.hemi6pack.com/knowledgebase/ ... eering.pdf

http://www.hemi6pack.com/knowledgebase/vhmanual/19 Steering.pdf

applicable to all chrylser boxes

just the case is different from RHD to LHD
and the bearings

aussie ones used needle bearings due to earlier design not changing in 1971

but even in this aussie manual they have used some of the US pictures


it is

Well handy

pointless having a go at dave and clive they both mean well...both lovely chaps once you get past the initial fight or flight urge :)

if you tickle dave under the chin he makes a strange purring sound and is a very good mime artist

tickle clivey and you get a free bus pass and 25% discount at the london transport museum

and he can juggle chainsaws

marvelouse

Dave

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 11 12:44 pm
by Guy
Dave999 wrote:



if you tickle dave under the chin he makes a strange purring sound

Damn I have been tickling Dave in the wrong spot for all these years :shock:

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 11 2:09 pm
by Dave-R
paddysplymouth wrote:surely forum that is broke down to specific catagories is there to be discussed with fellow members thats why its a forum correct ? its there for people to ask a question and for others to have an input to talk and discuss your topic other wise it wouldnt of been there in first place
I am sometimes rude and harsh. My bad as the kids say.

Why will you not buy a manual???
Why not make things easy for yourself by having a manual to hand while you are doing the job? It is not like they are hard to find any more. OK 20 years ago it was difficult to get a manual. But you have no excuse.

You are asking people to stop what they are doing and to spend time trying to get you the information you need. Probably from their own manuals or by doing a Google search for you.
Do you not think that is a bit selfish? Just because you can't be bothered to get a manual?

I could understand not having a manual if you rarely work on the car and just to the odd job now and again.

But restore a whole car without one????? Even after working on these cars for 30 years I wouldn't even start without a manual handy as a reference.

Sorry for being a miserable t wat. I will try to be more helpful next time. :roll:

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 11 3:29 pm
by Anonymous
DAVID! Go to your room! :lol:

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 11 5:09 pm
by Dave-R
Sorry Dad. :(

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 11 10:04 pm
by Anonymous
no sweat..............