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The Heinz Service manual is really good. But you do need to be very machanically minded, as it doesn't state little abvious stuff. About £15 from Halfords. For basic DIY it's great.
 
Club office also have a copy of the full factory manuals and will fax you a copy of individual pages if you call Steve Kevlin. My local OPC has also faxed me a few pages from the PET parts CD-rom that they use

Gmund books will sell a full copy for around £300 last time I looked, and there are a number of pirated copies available on the web and Ebay
 
Most people don't seem to rate the HAYNES manual unless you have a 924 or very early 944.

Obviously Andriko flys squarely in the face of adversity, and uses his often when opening tins of baked beans [:D][:D][;)]
 
Most people don't seem to rate the HAYNES manual

It is printed on recycled paper, not dissimillar in texture to toilet paper - which, considering the content, is quite appropriate.
 

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