If you bought one of those cheap, crappy Haynes repair manuals from an Auto Parts store, then there will not be anything in them except maybe two paragraphs saying nothing more than "un-bolt and remove". If you do not have the bucks to pony-up for a factory manual, then you could try going to your local Community College in your area with an Automotive class shop, and see if they will let you photo copy the information you need from their manuals. Many College Automotive shops have an expensive set of Chilton service manuals; or even better you could try signing up for their driveline class, and you will have all their facilities at your disposal.