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ABOUT 40 PAGES OF INFORMATION.

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

INTRODUCTION

ENGINE REMOVAL

ENGINE MECHANICAL SERVICE

ENGINE INSTALLATION

 

THIS GIVES AN OVERVIEW AND SOME TIPS, NOT A FULL BLOWN REPAIR MANUAL.

THIS IS THE ORIGINAL TRAINING MANUAL FOR GM SERVICE DEPARTMENTS.
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