Shop manual

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by RedK, Sep 2, 2003.

  1. RedK

    RedK Guest

    Hi!

    I'd like to purchase a Shop manual for my 97 Integra. I heard the Helm
    manual was the best, but it seems it's out of stock for the 96-97 Integra.
    Are there other shop manuals which compare in quality to this one ? Also,
    if I purchase the manual for the 98 Integra, is there enough differences
    that it would basically be useless to me ?

    I don't want to get the Chilton or Haynes manuals, as they seem to be
    rather botched and try to cover too many models/years in too little space.
    I guess my only other option is to special order the Honda service manual
    from the dealer, but I have to pay in advance, so I don't even get to see
    if it's up to par with after market offerings.
     
    RedK, Sep 2, 2003
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  2. The Honda service manual from the dealer *is* the Helm manual... published
    by Honda Motor Co., printed and distributed by Helm Inc. I can assure you
    it is far ahead of any aftermarket publication for repair and service info.

    Rgds, George Macdonald

    "Just because they're paranoid doesn't mean you're not psychotic" - Who, me??
     
    George Macdonald, Sep 3, 2003
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  3. RedK

    RedK Guest

    Well, whaddaya know. There it is. I've been checking their site for 3
    weeks, day after day, and it was out of stock. I also asked for a e-mail
    when it became in stock, and still nothing came.
    Good to know but anyway, i'm ordering from Helm this instant so the point is
    moot ! Thanks a bunch!
     
    RedK, Sep 3, 2003
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