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ZUKIWORLD Discussion Forum => Suzuki 4x4 Forum => Topic started by: Baloo on June 08, 2004, 06:58:46 AM
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Hi again, I'm confused about timing. In the Haynes manual it says use #1 and point distrubutor at #1. Other people are sayng use #4 and point the distributor to #4? What is the correct way and does anyone have a real Zuzuki service manual for 1990 Tracker/Sidekick forsale. Thanks again. PS Headers and roll cage and rack and toys arein and being assembled hopfully it will be running and on the trail SAT. ???
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http://www.e-toolbox.com/application/9088/9088.htm#essential.htm THIS IS A GOOD LINK FOR INFO!!
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[url]http://www.e-toolbox.com/application/9088/9088.htm#essential.htm[/url] THIS IS A GOOD LINK FOR INFO!!
Wow, thanks... ;) I'm not sure this is supposed to be a free service. Do you have information on their e-toolbox's use rules?
-Eric
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hehe... free or not I'm ripping that shit before it gets taken down ;)
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hey how do you rip a copy of this site posted above? if you could please send me the ripped info afterwords i would greatly appreciat it my e-mail daw883a|removethispart|@hotmail.com
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Well, it's fairly large, and rather than using up all the server resources I'm allotted each month, and the slim chance of breaking the law, I'll let you rip it yourself.
http://www.httrack.com/
Download WinHTTrack... it should be really easy to figure out.
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ok i downloaded the win trakk but damn if i can't seem to get it downlaod this page keeps getting errors what am i doin wrong???
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Very cool link. Autozone has virtually the same thing on their web site. Choose your vehicle at the top. Then select the "Repair Info" Link on the left, then select the "Vehicle Repair Guides" Link on the left. Appears to be the same info as e-toolbox although it's arranged a little different.
;D