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Old 01-14-2018, 10:21 PM
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Just awesome! Thanks for sharing.
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Old 01-14-2018, 11:07 PM
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Thanks! Really cool.
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Originally Posted by djrizon
Anyone seen any 991.2 Service manuals floating around or is it too early?
Actually you can build your own 991.2 service manual from PIWIS online. This 991.1 manual is a compilation of many official Work Manuals downloaded from PIWIS. PIWIS offers WM's for EVERY model year P-car out there..... ;-)

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Old 01-15-2018, 07:39 PM
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This is a great resource, thanks for posting!

Curious what you paid for this on EBAY, as it must have taken someone a while to compile from PIWIS and I doubt this is a PAG sanctioned "publication." More likely someone with a subscription to PIWIS at a repair shop or something dumped the core set of WMs. Certainly saves a lot of time if it has exactly what you are looking-for -- I can't tell you that this is complete but it is comprehensive (for example, I am actually in need of body gap measurements, and the included WM 552215 "Adjusting Front Lid" refers to another document WM 5X00IN "Gap Dimensions" which attempts to connect you with a body shop called eaautorepair.net (?) But it is not included in this repair manual.
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Thank you!!!
Old 01-16-2018, 01:49 AM
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Originally Posted by plenum
This is a great resource, thanks for posting!

Curious what you paid for this on EBAY, as it must have taken someone a while to compile from PIWIS and I doubt this is a PAG sanctioned "publication." More likely someone with a subscription to PIWIS at a repair shop or something dumped the core set of WMs. Certainly saves a lot of time if it has exactly what you are looking-for -- I can't tell you that this is complete but it is comprehensive (for example, I am actually in need of body gap measurements, and the included WM 552215 "Adjusting Front Lid" refers to another document WM 5X00IN "Gap Dimensions" which attempts to connect you with a body shop called eaautorepair.net (?) But it is not included in this repair manual.
It was offered up for $25 on e-bay.

Page 2621 starts listing all the gap spec's for the entire car.

Just have to do some searching and the document WM5X00IN is there starting on page 2526.

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Old 01-16-2018, 11:01 AM
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Originally Posted by CSK 911 C4S
It was offered up for $25 on e-bay.

Page 2621 starts listing all the gap spec's for the entire car.

Just have to do some searching and the document WM5X00IN is there starting on page 2526.

$25 bucks is a steal considering the cost of PIWIS per hour. PAG can't be happy about that! Thanks again for posting.
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Thanks for sharing!
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Are details for serpentine belt replacement in there?
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Originally Posted by RIndy
Are details for serpentine belt replacement in there?
Yep
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Great. Thank you very much for sharing.
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Thank you for sharing!
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