Hi,
Does anyone known where i can buy / download a good workshop manual ebook or pdf?
Thx!
Luc
workshop manual
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Re: workshop manual
I don't have a PDF copy but a lot of places sell printed copies for about $50. Check out Vick Auto or Midwest Bayless, etc.
http://www.vickauto.com/newstore/index. ... ts_id=2916
http://www.midwest-bayless.com/Fiat-124 ... 5-new.aspx
http://www.vickauto.com/newstore/index. ... ts_id=2916
http://www.midwest-bayless.com/Fiat-124 ... 5-new.aspx
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Re: workshop manual
i bought the one form bayless. its ok.2inches thick but found that was better off with brookland books shop manual for the 124 from amazon. used copy was $16 and way more informative. time and skill level guides plus step by step instructions seemed clearer too
- Sparky
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Re: workshop manual
Reviving an old thread. I bought the Booklands Books shop manual (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1855200791)and while it's better than a Chilton's, There's nothing on body components (adjusting the windshield or convertible top), nor are there any detailed wiring diagrams. I'm going to reqire my Fiat with a painless harness, so I'm not sure if it's worth getting the Bayless manual (appears to be color vs. the Vicks unit).
Can anyone who's done a full restoration comment on the factory manual? The body, suspension, and bare engine are probably going to be the only components that will remain stock-ish.
Can anyone who's done a full restoration comment on the factory manual? The body, suspension, and bare engine are probably going to be the only components that will remain stock-ish.
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- Sparky
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Re: workshop manual
Found almost everything I could have wanted as far as official documentation goes, thanks to Brad Artigue's online archives.
http://fiat.artigue.com/index.php/2016/09/22/microfilm/ <- microfiche of everything
http://fiat.artigue.com/index.php/page/8/ <- wiring diagrams
& lots more.
http://fiat.artigue.com/index.php/2016/09/22/microfilm/ <- microfiche of everything
http://fiat.artigue.com/index.php/page/8/ <- wiring diagrams
& lots more.
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- btoran
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Re: workshop manual
Brad also wrote a great book, "Maintaining the Italian Roadster", which is all about maintaining these cars. The book is available form a number of booksellers.
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Re: workshop manual
I bought PDF from http://www.spiderroadster.com
They don't have it listed as available in PDF but if you email them they might accommodate you
You can also get lower quality ones free at http://car-service-manuals.com/catalog/fiat/124-spider
They don't have it listed as available in PDF but if you email them they might accommodate you
You can also get lower quality ones free at http://car-service-manuals.com/catalog/fiat/124-spider