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Nov 7 2013 07:09pm
anyone know a good place for gm online manuals? free??!!?

all head related
and timing for 05 2.2 cobalt

i cant find shit...

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Nov 7 2013 07:15pm
i think autozone website does this.
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Nov 7 2013 07:59pm
Model specific forums. Sometimes you can find someone that has a digital copy of the service manual they will share. It may be harder to find for a car like that though.
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Nov 8 2013 07:19am
Quote (FMX_89 @ Nov 7 2013 08:59pm)
Model specific forums.  Sometimes you can find someone that has a digital copy of the service manual they will share.  It may be harder to find for a car like that though.


ts a very common plain jane GM econobox car. No one knows of a site for free online service manuals? :cry:

fuck, might have to get a old friend from gm to print em off for me.. probably easier but id rather save him the trouble
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Nov 8 2013 09:02am
I think it would be hard to find free.

I would try specific forums for the car.
Have you done extensive google searching?

I forget the website we used in auto but it wasn't free..just thought maybe it would offer some free info if I could remember it.
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Nov 8 2013 09:15am
i went through pages and pages of google, searching different things

ill just get ye'ol friend to print em off for me direct from the dealer


timing was easy to find, from other peoples problems, crank @ 5, intake cam @ 2 and exh cam @ 10
but the head torque specs are no where to be found


and yes, this is my first time tearing a head down. and im learning, easier than i thought it would be i might add though haha, i wouldnt have sold my sentra knowing what i know now
A LOT easier, making sure this timing is correct is probably going to take me longer than anything els. i cant $ afford to bend valves and smash pistons

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