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Rating: Summary: 1968-1982 Repair if you can read manual Review: Haynes as usual tends to explain in writing but only shows in picture a few of the late model year designs. I have a 1968 vette and their book did not have a single pic to help explain the tear down or rebuild process of anything. If you can read a page and with no pictures perform the task then you might get some use out of this book. If your smart you'll buy a Chiltons.
Rating: Summary: Great for small stuff, Bad for real jobs. Review: If you want to change the oil, bulbs, plugs it's OK. If you want to change the valve cover on a 1986 forget it. Your better off to find your own way around the EGR on the passenger's side. Chilton is still king.
Rating: Summary: Not useful for the LT1, LT5 series Review: Like most of the Haynes manuals, the info is based upon a complete teardown and rebuild. The problem is that the C4 series Corvette spanned from the 1984 to the 1996 model years. There were many changes along the way.That said, expect to see plenty of useful info on the older tuned port cars, and the bizarre 4+3 OD manual tranmission. You will wish that you had additional information if you own one of the LT1 series cars. I am currently struggling with the removal of the bellhousing in my 1993 6-spd car, and this book has zero information on the removal of the reverse style (pull) clutch assembly.
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