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MarcHogenboom
10-29-2004, 06:02
Friends, can someone help me to a good engine manual? I have tried ordering one from several dealers in the USA, but as soon as the find it has to be shipped to the Netherlands they stop responding to my emails. I have a '97 6.5 td with a mechanical injection pump and 2 Eaton superchrgers.
Thanks in advance

turbovair
10-29-2004, 10:15
Haynes "How To Repair Diesel Engines" covers the 6.2 and 6.5 fairly indepth. It also covers F**D models,6.9, 7.3

POINTERMAN
10-29-2004, 10:37
http://www.helminc.com/ THIS IS THE MOST COMPLETE SET YOU WILL FIND

Marty Lau
10-29-2004, 14:41
How about Alldata DIY for $25US you get a subscription for your truck. It's what many dealer use in the USA. I use it and love it never open my Helms anymore.

MarcHogenboom
10-29-2004, 23:28
Thanks guys, I have the Haynes "how to repair a diesel" but it's of no use. It gives far to little information. I need an engine manual. Since the engine is not in a truck but in a 1973 GMC motorhome where it never was suposed to be, I dont need to know about doors and lights, just about the engine. Any ideas?

Hye
10-30-2004, 19:16
www.factoryautomanuals.com (http://www.factoryautomanuals.com) has prices in $'s and Euros

I occasionally see manuals on ebay.

jjbouwens
10-31-2004, 06:09
Marc: I bought my manual with factory automanual and they shipped it to Swizerland.This was for my P32 chassis (1996)Winnebago Brave.(see euro rendez vous ). Of course the manual gives you more than just the engine. If they do not have it try peninsular engines. They offer a manual for the 6.5 l diesel.
Good luck.
John Bouwens.

Peter J. Bierman
10-31-2004, 14:19
Depending on what you need to know you can try the manual I have stored inside my head :D
All tech data and torque specs are in the haynes manual and the DP removal and replace manual.
For other info call me at 06-22554573
;)
Peter

MarcHogenboom
11-06-2004, 04:48
Thanks for your help, guys.
Peter, I will contact you one of these days.
Marc

Peter J. Bierman
11-06-2004, 05:02
You are welcome,

Peter