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> Is the "914" handbook a good ref book
GaroldShaffer
post Nov 16 2003, 10:44 PM
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to keep in the teener?? See photo.
Any better than a Hayes manual that I currently keep in
the 914? If so, what's a good price for one??

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Dave_Darling
post Nov 17 2003, 11:09 AM
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Mostly the same info that's in the Haynes. But some of it is written from a different perspective (e.g., they didn't just quote the factory manual wholesale). It does cover the 914-6 to some extent, which Haynes does not do at all. It doesn't have electrical diagrams, which Haynes does.

It is, in fact, a reprint of the Clymer manual. I have both as well and have compared them page by page. This one is sometimes referred to as the "Lash" book, as I think it is printed by Lash International.

A good companion, I think, to the Haynes. I generally prefer Haynes, but I am pretty used to it.

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