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Thanks for the feedback.
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Shit, i just finished this: Attachment 73287 I might die before I finish 5,009 pages..............:lol: |
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Could you make a public link to the .pdf file on Onedrive, Google drive, dropbox or something? I don't feel good about running random setup.exe programs from that mediafire site. Thanks.
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Ha s this been updated with a proper fix. .PDF yet? Still incomplete and worthless last I checked.
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many pages still show a 'login alert' message and no content.
I hope someone fill post an updated version with all pages. this is already a good document but not complete or messy. |
My desktop is currently down for the count, so I just had to search for this again to download it onto my laptop I'm currently using.
Bump because this is awesome, the link still works, and this is awesome. Now hopefully it just has the information I need today. 82/156MB and counting... |
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So I'm building my motor and this manual seems a little unorganized.. like as if a few pages were placed out of order. But that's ok, because I can just flip through the pages (i printed all 5009 pages) and get to the right page that I need. A little time consuming, but I can work with it. BUT... As I was putting the timing chain cover back on, (32 bolts), I had a few difficulties deciphering which go where. It was partly my fault since I didn't organize all my bolts and nuts well enough to remember where they go. BUT in this service manual it was saying Bolt A is 20mm in length, Bolt B 25 mm, Bolt C 60mm, and Bolt D 50mm. We found this completely wrong! I have the newest ALLDATA that includes service manuals for the twins and it should be Bolt A 20mm, Bolt B 50mm, Bolt C 25mm, and Bolt D 60mm. It's not a HUGE deal because you can usually tell which bolts go where because of the depth.. but if something like this is wrong, it kind of concerns me as to what else could be incorrect, especially with torque values on certain things like the block and head. Just a warning for anyone using this manual as a guide to rebuild your motor or anything like that. |
Thanks OP for making this available. I know that not much has been changed on the newer models but I'd really appreciate if someone could help me get the 2015 version of the Factory Service Manual.
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I am new to the forum as I just purchased a new 2015 FR-S RS1 on Friday. Would you know where I can purchase the Shop manuals for this car? Any help is appreciated. I am totally impressed with what you did copying all of those pages - Awesome. Wayne |
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I have gone through my scripts and re-compiled the PDFs with the corrections. (See OP) I am now subscribed to my own thread and will be monitoring it from now on. Quote:
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I went to my local dealer to try and buy a hard copy of the Service Manual but was told that it is only available on-line. Is this true???? I hope not; I hate reading off of screens and printing sections as I need them seems like it would be a PITA... And I don't mind paying the $1200 (my estimate based on the last Factory Service Manual I bought for a... Yaris!!)... |
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