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Old 08-30-2001, 04:09 PM   #1
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And as far as buying a book to learn about it I will if I have to but I thought that was the point of these forums was to help each other out. So everyone doesn't have to go out and buy the book.


Let me clarify that. These forums are invaluable. They are an excellent source of information. However, as someone else mentioned, no one knows everything. I have seen several pieces of information posted here that are accepted by many, yet are completely false (ie: TPS settings and RTV use on head bolts), and that is why I recommend buying a book. It's alot cheaper to buy a book and use it along with the advice you receive here than it is to rebuild or replace engine components because of some bad advice.

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