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Posted By : Ben Hutchings, 21-Jul-2005, 11:44pm
Evening Gentlefolk,
I'm after some shifty mechandise!
Actually what I'm after is some fairly high quality diagrams / drawings of the sort of OD units that might have been used in a Spit or GT6. I've searched
about on the net but most of what I've found is fairly dreadful.
I hear that the workshop manuals have some nice clean diagrams in them, but I also hear the manuals are rather expensive, and as its ONLY the diagrams that
I need (here comes the cheeky part) I was wondering if anyone would eb willing to scan them for me?
I need them for web use, so a resolution of 72dpi is all thats needed (higher is ok too though), and it'd be good if they could be in the region of 500 -
600 pixels wide or more..
As another option, if anyone in the south Herts / North London area would we willing to lend me a manual for a day or two, OR maybe even allow me to have
them posted to myself and returned (man this is really cheeky now) I'd be over the proverbial moon!
All thoughts and suggestions appreciated, Cheers!
Ben
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Posted By : Ben Hutchings, 22-Jul-2005,
10:33am
By the way, just to clarify my last post a bit. If possible its plan / sectional drawings im looking for. Ultimately I want to turn them into an
animation and to be able to model the OD correctly I'll need sections.
Cheers,
Ben
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Posted By : Steve Cureton, 22-Jul-2005,
10:38am
Have you seen the manuals on CD available off ebay? I've just bought one these for my daughters Ford and it's excellent, not just a scanned Haynes
manual like I was half expecting. Obvioulsy I don't know if the Triumph CDs are of the same qulity but it might be worth looking as it will
probably cost less than paying return postage on someone elses hard copy (I paid just 99p + PP for the Ford CD)
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Posted By : Ben Hutchings, 22-Jul-2005,
11:30am
No i hadn't thought of that, and I too would have expected them to be pretty shoddy, but at that price its worth the gamble. I'll take a look.
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Posted By : Steve Cureton,
28-Jul-2005, 11:30am
Since posting my last message I've bought the Triumph Herald/Spitfire CD off Ebay and that is a totally different standard to the Ford one,
just scanned in images of a workshop manual. Verdict - Ford CD, excellent; Triumph CD, poor.