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Merlin, Oregon, United States

Merlin, Oregon, United States
Description: This manual is in very good condition. The front & back covers show minimal wear—see the scans of the covers. The pages are in very good condition. Binding: In very good condition – no separation.This manual has 16 sections in about 310 pages. There are many photos, descriptive diagrams, & charts. In a cursory look, I did not notice any writing or underlining in this manual, which measures about: 7" x 10".
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

CLYMER TOYOTA 2-WHEEL DRIVE PICKUPS


1968-1981 SHOP MANUAL




Up for auction is the following:


1 – soft-cover: Clymer Toyota 2-Wheel Drive Pickups Shop Manual; 1968-1981.  The expert text in this manual gives complete information on maintenance, repair, & overhaul.


This manual covers all 2-wheel drive Toyota Pickup Trucks, 1968 and later.  The truck was first offered with a 115.8 cu. in. (1897cc) pushrod engine. In 1970, this was replaced by an overhead cam engine displacing 113.4 cu. in. (1858cc). In 1972, the engine was bored out to 120.0 cu. in. (1968cc). In 1975, a new-design overhead cam engine was introduced.


Publisher: Clymer Publications; Los Angeles, CA.

Date Published & Copyright Date: Third Edition, First Printing, Mar 1982.

Description: This manual is in very good condition.  The front & back covers show minimal wear—see the scans of the covers. The pages are in very good condition.  Binding: In very good condition – no separation.

 

This manual has 16 sections in about 310 pages.  There are many photos, descriptive diagrams, & charts.  In a cursory look, I did not notice any writing or underlining in this manual, which measures about: 7" x 10". 

 

The sections are:


-       General Information

-       Lubrication, Maintenance, & Tune-Up

-       Troubleshooting

-       Engine

-       Fuel System

-       Cooling System and Heater

-       Electrical System

-       Clutch

-       Transmission

-       Brakes

-       Rear Suspension, Differential, & Drive Shaft

-       Front Suspension, Wheel Bearings, & Steering

-       Performance Improvement

-       Supplement-1978 and Later Service Information

-       Index

-       Wiring Diagrams


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I hope you win the bid on the following:


1 – soft-cover: Clymer Toyota 2-Wheel Drive Pickups Shop Manual; 1968-1981.  The expert text in this manual gives complete information on maintenance, repair, & overhaul.


This manual covers all 2-wheel drive Toyota Pickup Trucks, 1968 and later.  The truck was first offered with a 115.8 cu. in. (1897cc) pushrod engine. In 1970, this was replaced by an overhead cam engine displacing 113.4 cu. in. (1858cc). In 1972, the engine was bored out to 120.0 cu. in. (1968cc). In 1975, a new-design overhead cam engine was introduced.

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