Harley Davidson Shovelhead Repair Manual 1966-1984 on 2040-parts.com
Dunedin, Florida, US
Up
for sale is a complete SHOVELHEAD
repair manual on CD . It covers Harley Davidson Shovelheads from
1966-1984. It covers service, repair and maintenance on the FX, FL,
Electra and super Glides. All models from1966-1984. It
has wiring diagrams, fault locating procedures, everything you need
to keep it running great. It
is in Adobe PDF format. Once you find the information you need you
can print out. This
manual is Bookmarked
for easy navigation making it easier to find what your looking for.
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