diff between Service Manual & Shop Manual?
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diff between Service Manual & Shop Manual?
I have the Chevrolet Service Manual for my '73.
What's in the Shop Manual? Worth the $100 I've seen online?
Thx.
What's in the Shop Manual? Worth the $100 I've seen online?
Thx.
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hard to say since you didnt provide links to the product. The shop manual below is only $33 but covers years 66 to 82. The second link appears to be the original GM guide for 73 only and is $50.
http://www.ecklerscorvette.com/corve...1966-1982.html
http://www.ecklerscorvette.com/corve...nual-1973.html
http://www.ecklerscorvette.com/corve...1966-1982.html
http://www.ecklerscorvette.com/corve...nual-1973.html
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There is the "Chassis Service Manual" and also the "Chassis Overhaul Manual". I'm not familiar with a "Shop Manual" published by Chevrolet. If it is a Haynes or Chilton, don't bother.
The 'Overhaul' manual details the complete rebuild of the primary mechanical items in your car: engine, transmission, starter, differential, alternator, power steering components, etc. If you will be rebuilding any of those items (better and less expensive than replacing them with aftermarket stuff), it is a MUST HAVE manual.
The 'Overhaul' manual details the complete rebuild of the primary mechanical items in your car: engine, transmission, starter, differential, alternator, power steering components, etc. If you will be rebuilding any of those items (better and less expensive than replacing them with aftermarket stuff), it is a MUST HAVE manual.
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This thread might provide some useful information:
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c3-g...op-manual.html
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c3-g...op-manual.html
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There is the "Chassis Service Manual" and also the "Chassis Overhaul Manual". I'm not familiar with a "Shop Manual" published by Chevrolet. If it is a Haynes or Chilton, don't bother.
The 'Overhaul' manual details the complete rebuild of the primary mechanical items in your car: engine, transmission, starter, differential, alternator, power steering components, etc. If you will be rebuilding any of those items (better and less expensive than replacing them with aftermarket stuff), it is a MUST HAVE manual.
The 'Overhaul' manual details the complete rebuild of the primary mechanical items in your car: engine, transmission, starter, differential, alternator, power steering components, etc. If you will be rebuilding any of those items (better and less expensive than replacing them with aftermarket stuff), it is a MUST HAVE manual.
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Not sure if they are in reprint, or not. You can find them on eBay and Amazon every now and then. I have a '71 car, but found a used '70 Chassis Overhaul Manual. Everything is applicable for the '70/71/72 cars.
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hard to say since you didnt provide links to the product. The shop manual below is only $33 but covers years 66 to 82. The second link appears to be the original GM guide for 73 only and is $50.
http://www.ecklerscorvette.com/corve...1966-1982.html
http://www.ecklerscorvette.com/corve...nual-1973.html
http://www.ecklerscorvette.com/corve...1966-1982.html
http://www.ecklerscorvette.com/corve...nual-1973.html
Here's the $100 "shop manual":
http://www.helminc.com/helm/product2...973&itemtype=N
(I hope that fugly link works).
It is year specific, but maybe just an overpriced copy of the service manual?
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The service manual seems to have all the answers I've had to look up.
Don't use the 66-82 shop manual.
About the $100.00 book...
I think you might be right, could just be an over priced service manual. Be nice to look through it and see if it contains more than the service manual.
Don't use the 66-82 shop manual.
About the $100.00 book...
I think you might be right, could just be an over priced service manual. Be nice to look through it and see if it contains more than the service manual.
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I would not mess with that "Shop Manual". It might be for ALL Chevrolet vehicles for 1973. What you need should be specific for cars/Corvettes.
I suggest that you stay with the 1973 Chassis Service Manual and continue to look for a 1970/71/72/73 (any of them will do) Chassis Overhaul Manual.
I suggest that you stay with the 1973 Chassis Service Manual and continue to look for a 1970/71/72/73 (any of them will do) Chassis Overhaul Manual.
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The second one is the one that I have. Maybe I should get the first one too.
Here's the $100 "shop manual":
http://www.helminc.com/helm/product2...973&itemtype=N
(I hope that fugly link works).
It is year specific, but maybe just an overpriced copy of the service manual?
Here's the $100 "shop manual":
http://www.helminc.com/helm/product2...973&itemtype=N
(I hope that fugly link works).
It is year specific, but maybe just an overpriced copy of the service manual?
http://www.streetperformance.com/par...4-st32973.html
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I have the 2 manuals that MelWff posted (#2) along with the AIM for my 73. I believe they stopped making the Chassis Service Manual after 71 or 72 or just dropped the Chassis name.
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I would not mess with that "Shop Manual". It might be for ALL Chevrolet vehicles for 1973. What you need should be specific for cars/Corvettes.
I suggest that you stay with the 1973 Chassis Service Manual and continue to look for a 1970/71/72/73 (any of them will do) Chassis Overhaul Manual.
I suggest that you stay with the 1973 Chassis Service Manual and continue to look for a 1970/71/72/73 (any of them will do) Chassis Overhaul Manual.
I'm keeping this car forever, so I'm sure I'll get $28 worth of usage out of it.