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Detroit Diesel & Gm Tune-up Troubleshooting Maintenance Manual 53 V71 Gm71 Gm110 on 2040-parts.com

US $75.99
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El Dorado, Kansas, US

El Dorado, Kansas, US
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Detroit Diesel (GM Diesel) Tune-up troubleshooting and maintenance information manual for Detroit Diesel 53 and V71; GM 71 and 110 engines.  This 1" thick 1965 manual comes in a lovely dark blue 3 ring file which is categorized in sections and is crammed with diagrams and information.  A treasure trove of information and a rare find!

Contents:
  1. Detroit Diesel 53 Engine tune up procedures
  2. GM Diesel 71 inline Engine tune up procedures
  3. Detroit Diesel V71 Engine tune up procedures
  4. GM Diesel 110 Engine tune up procedures
  5. Trouble shooting
  6. Preventative maintenance
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