Wanted - Parts Manual Series IIA

Anybody got a parts manual for a Late IIA (ie around 69-71) either to sell, or a CD copy which I can print off

Thanks

Alex

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Alex
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You'll get a Series III one here:

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A lot of it is going to be common. It's a start anyway.

David

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Dougal

Oops! Sorry - that's the workshop manual.

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Dougal

Just got an original RR one for me RRC & its 3 inches thick!!!

Massive tree damage!

Nige

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Nige

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- About 34GB Pounds. (RTC 9840CC) Probably available from dealers as well, and also most technical bookshops. JD

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JD

I got my series 3 parts manual from amazon

-- Larry Series 3 rust and holes

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Larry

Thanks, but I balk at paying £35 for a list of parts contained in a IIA gearbox, which is what I need. The Series III manual which I already have is no use for this.

Alex

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Alex

Cheers anyway, but the one bit I require is the IIA gearbox, which the III manual does not cover. Workshop or parts. I already have the workshop manuals for 1, 2, 2A and 3, and parts for 2 and 3, it's the

2a parts book I need for the gearbox parts.

Alex

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Alex

If that's the only bit that you urgently want, I think I can help but may not be able to do it before Monday.

But, surely, someone has an Acrobat file of it out there somewhere - come on lads and lasses!

David

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Dougal

Well, it'd be handy to have the whole thing. I thought somebody might have it on PDF somewhere.

Perhaps I should scan it in when I get one. How well to JPG's convert to PDF? some of the PDF manuals I've downloaded are so dreadfull you can't read them.

Alex

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Alex

Alex,

I've got the book. It's too late to start fecking about with my scanner (it never works until just after I needed it most!) but I've got the place to myself tomorrow night so I'll do the relevant pages for you then.

Nag me here tomorrow evening, or I'll forget!

I'll try to get the quality high enough to OCR it. That makes it readable AND keeps the size of the PDF down.

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Tim Hobbs

That's what I thought.

It's best to avoid having through the intermediate(jpg or other) step if you can - it's twice as much work for a start. The poor quality attempts that you have seen are the result of lack of care, poor scans etc.. It is possible to do the job properly.

My earlier offer will not be a perfect result - I'll be a print from a 'fiche and scanned from there - but will give you something from which to work.

David

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Dougal

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