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Old 06-14-2019, 11:10 PM
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Hi I am looking for Service manuals with exploded pictures for early 911 cars. paper or electronic formats are Ok. Let me know what you have. Feel free to PM me.
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Are you looking for the Service Manuals or the parts book?

Service Manuals-Basically two choices; Haynes or Factory (you will need the original 64-71 two volume set for your 1971). The factory ones come up on e-bay, here, Pelican BBS (http://forums.pelicanparts.com/usercp.php) and Early 911s Registry BBS (www.early911sregistry.org/forums/forum.php) pretty regularly.

Part Book: Best source is Porsche Classic. Look here for the one you need: https://www.porsche.com/usa/accessor...artscatalogue/. You can download the pdf you need.
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Originally Posted by HarryD
Are you looking for the Service Manuals or the parts book?

Service Manuals-Basically two choices; Haynes or Factory (you will need the original 64-71 two volume set for your 1971). The factory ones come up on e-bay, here, Pelican BBS (http://forums.pelicanparts.com/usercp.php) and Early 911s Registry BBS (www.early911sregistry.org/forums/forum.php) pretty regularly.

Part Book: Best source is Porsche Classic. Look here for the one you need: https://www.porsche.com/usa/accessor...artscatalogue/. You can download the pdf you need.
Thank you kindly for the reply. Yes I am looking for the Service Manuals. In terms of Haynes Repair Manuals, I only see Porsche 911 (1965-1989) Haynes Repair Manual for sale. Is this comprehensive enough?
https://haynes.com/en-us/porsche/911/1965-1989
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The Haynes is ok but does not come close to the level of detail in the factory manuals. If you have worked on other cars, the Haynes will prove helpful. If you want to avoid getting the factory manual, searching here, the Early 911S BBS and at the Pelican Parts BBS will give you lots of help and advice.
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In terms of exploded diagrams, the PET for the appropriate car is more helpful than even the factory manuals. Elephant Racing has a link to the PETs for the years you are asking about: https://www.elephantracing.com/porsc...part-diagrams/ and here is a link to the Porsche Factory Workshop manuals for the years you request: http://early911nzdownloads.yolasite....op-manuals.php
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Originally Posted by HarryD
Are you looking for the Service Manuals or the parts book?

Service Manuals-Basically two choices; Haynes or Factory (you will need the original 64-71 two volume set for your 1971). The factory ones come up on e-bay, here, Pelican BBS (http://forums.pelicanparts.com/usercp.php) and Early 911s Registry BBS (www.early911sregistry.org/forums/forum.php) pretty regularly.

Part Book: Best source is Porsche Classic. Look here for the one you need: https://www.porsche.com/usa/accessor...artscatalogue/. You can download the pdf you need.
Thank you HArryD!! I was able to buy 64-71 Original Factory Two volumes through Early 911s Registry for $325 including shipping.
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