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e3steve
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Post by e3steve » Tue Oct 12, 2010 4:01 am

e3steve wrote:I have the Chilton manual and I, personally, think it was a waste of trees; I know there are others here who have found that the Chilton manual gives conflicting data also.
1965njcb77 wrote:Ah, thank you kindly Steve!
Sorry, typo error; I meant "Clymer's" there. From my (past) experience, Haynes seems to produce one of the better non-OEM w/s manuals, but Honda's and Silver's are, without doubt, the best combination to own/study; each complements the other.

e3steve
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Post by e3steve » Tue Oct 12, 2010 4:03 am

e3steve wrote:I have the Chilton manual and I, personally, think it was a waste of trees; I know there are others here who have found that the Chilton manual gives conflicting data also.
1965njcb77 wrote:Ah, thank you kindly Steve!
Sorry, typo error; I meant "Clymer's" there, in the second instance. From my (past) experience, Haynes seems to produce one of the better non-OEM w/s manuals; but Honda's and Silver's are, without doubt, the best combination to own/study -- each complements the other.

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