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1. Manuals for our blazers

2. Parts stores online

3. DVD's showing blazer tips and tricks?

I know use the search engine but after looking through about a thousand post I gave up.

Oh and I think I know the answer to the best Blazer web site:wink1:
 
1. Manuals for our blazers

Factory service manuals, written by GM, printed by Helm. Available new for lots of money from www.helminc.com -- expect to pay ~$100+ for a set. Or used on Ebay, generally much cheaper.

I have a Chilton's I use for quickie procedures, but the FSM's have ALL the details and the GOOD wiring diagrams, specific to your year, and ACCURATE (unlike all the ' aftermarket' ones which are invariably wrong somewhere.)

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Somebody with a FSM should be kind enough to scan it into Adobe.

Trust me, it's cheaper to buy one on Ebay -- by the time you pay my time to scan plus the paper and shipping costs :deal:

Plus they're year-specific, so you'd have to do 19 of them (actually more like 80, as there are three for each year for the early trucks, and for the later TBI trucks I seem to remember like five.)

-- A
 
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Ruins everything!

Hey, I'm the king of "information wants to be free"; look at my Brochures site. (Not free for me, mind you, but free for everybody else! :deal: )

But this means I have some expertise in bulk scanning ... and an FSM, oy, no way. Especially when you can get them for ten bucks. (And to think that I actually bought a couple from Helm directly, Back In The Day.)

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