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Rasbo:
alot of bolt on bits arent pantented therefore no copyright infringement would occur, unless you use the name of the manufacturer on it. there are a few exeptions with the likes of x-eng etc, but if some one was to diy something to that standard i would be impressed

freelanderpx54:
But if you were to photograph your repairs then that would be a help wouldn't it? How often do you start a repair only to get to that awkward bit that would be explained so easily with a phot and a few words.

When my rear sunroof on the Disco jammed open the Haynes Manual states that repair of the sunroof is beyond the reach of mortal man. The RAVE cd gives a step by step dismantling procedure which is pretty straightforward.  So, if you were the amateur mechanic thinking I will have a go at that and you look at the Haynes book of lies you might think no, I will pay an expert to sort it out. 

Sometimes the easy fixes are learnt through other peoples mistakes/misfortune or bloody good luck    :)

John

Disco Matt:
In my experience the RAVE materials are a lot better than the Haynes manual. I far prefer clear exploded diagrams to written descriptions with a few photos.

freelanderpx54:

--- Quote from: Disco Matt on May 02, 2008, 23:02:59 ---In my experience the RAVE materials are a lot better than the Haynes manual. I far prefer clear exploded diagrams to written descriptions with a few photos.

--- End quote ---

My point exactly. There is little point in posting scanned copies of copyrighted material that will get pulled by the mods but a photo of a difficult job would make all the difference

davidlandy:
this simple thing all sounds rather complicated now !

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