ALLDATA REPAIR imports
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ALLDATA REPAIR imports
does anyone have the imports section for acuras and hondas down loaded?
how much information is provided?
I remember using alldata back in high school for my mechanics class but that was about 4-5 years ago. have they updated the info to include torque specs and things like that?
how much information is provided?
I remember using alldata back in high school for my mechanics class but that was about 4-5 years ago. have they updated the info to include torque specs and things like that?
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Alldata online certainly has torque specs and has for many years. I would say Alldata is as worthwhile as the OEM shop manual. What is your specific need for it, hobby or work?
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just curious actually. I remembered a while back I put a set of cams in my b16 and forgot tthe torque specs on the rails. I just thought it would be handy to have something like that around for when you forget things
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Heckuva lot of free, legal online resources for that these days. To my sig's list I would add ebscohost's auto reference center (mostly for the TSBs and maybe wiring diagrams; the repair instructions are somewhat questionable). Many public libraries give cardholders a password they can use at home to access it. Alternatively in-house library computers often have Mitchell or AllData.
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