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Old 07-28-2007, 09:32 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Any car starter books?

Title says all, need an whole breakdown book. From basics up. Need to know how to turbo or upgrade an 91' Previa, 01' Camry CE.

I have a bit of knowledge in small engine repair.

I have NO IDEA. How to replace fuel filter (help anyone?), clean and degrease radiator, install anything.

PLEASE HELP ME.

PS - Where can I buy an 88' Camry engine? My dads old car ran low on oil and seized.
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Old 07-29-2007, 06:27 AM   #2 (permalink)
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eBay is one place. How about a local car junk yard? Gen2 should be pretty common in those yards.
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Old 07-29-2007, 12:20 PM   #3 (permalink)
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There's a sticky at the top of this forum about turbo camrys, and haynes makes a manual about performance upgrades
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OK Thanks, anyone can recommend an shop that will install the motor cheap? In houston or victoria TX please. Thanks!

Maim Menu, could you be an bit more specific?
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http://www.haynes.com.au/category61_1.htm

I can't be more specific for the sticky thread, it's at the top of the General Camry forum and it's named "How to turbo the Camry 5s-fe tips and information"
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AutoZone has basic info on their website.

Link below provides access to service manuals

http://oregonstate.edu/~tongt/camry
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Haynes manuals, forget chilton

The Haynes manuals are the best. FORGET Chilton! While the haynes manuals do have a few minor mistakes here and there they are usually no big deal. But Chilton manuals = THE. WORST. They are full of mistakes and often totally WRONG about how to do things on your car!

(Example: in the chilton manual for my old 1983 nissan sentra it had the following advice for one of the steps on how to change the timing belt, word-for-word: "REMOVE CYLINDER HEAD." Really, that is what these morons said to do to change the t-belt.) Again, forget Chilton manuals, they are garbage.
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