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For every little detail you need to know, the Ford service DVD is the way to go. You can order them from Helm Inc, or sometimes find them on ebay (pay attention because many of the ebay ones are expired and you'll need to change the date on your computer to make them work.
The other option would be the same service that many professional mechanics use, but going the cheaper route made for the DIY guys & gals. https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...s-members.html That will give you access to all the same information you can get from the Ford factory manual. Chilton or Haynes won't hold a candle to this stuff.
Hard to say. If it's just a PDF version of the factory manual, then it might be a little difficult to navigate unless all the links in the document work. Ask if he'll email you a couple of screen shots. That might tell us more.
I bought the hard copy of the OEM service manual in 2000. I paid $900 and it did not come with the fuel injection system book, that was an extra $400 if memory serves me correct.
Ok I'll try to email the guy on eBay in the next couple days and see what he says and post some pictures or e mail them to you I don't know if I can post pictures or not I am not a paid subscriber to this sight but I should be ia use it every day lol
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