This repair manual I purchased the first to help me recover my 76 Bronco. Although it gives a good overview of the vehicles that are trying to represent, does not provide enough information to be useful to more experienced do-it-yourselfer. In addition, coverage of pre-78 trucks is insufficient for a manual that purports to be “on the basis of a complete dismantling and reconstruction are.” The news that seems to stand out as particularly useful wiring diagrams in the back of the chassis. This manual is great as a (very) basic reference to have in the glove, but if you want to do something more difficult to do a tune-up and brakes, to find a set of factory manuals.
Rating: 2 / 5
Like most manuals Haynes or Chilton book provides useful information, descriptions, step by step diagrams Nice. But sometimes a little Vaughan in his description. Moreover, already in its Bronco, this book refers only to 1973 and later. This leaves 7 years of historical production are not covered. Definitely a good reference, but I would also recommend finding a factory Ford shop manual. (5 pounds is usually set at swap meets or literature specialist car dealers)
Rating: 3 / 5
This manual is absolutely essential for anyone who wants to work in a Ford Bronco or 70 pills early. It covers all routine maintenance items and repair the body of the motor. The content is based on a complete dismantling and reconstruction of the truck. Although very technical issue and it is relatively simple if possible, diagrams and photographs are very useful. Information such as engine specifications and wiring diagrams are provided for the model year, if necessary. Not explicitly address the restoration, but also contains information that is valuable to the restaurant, the home mechanic. In other words, the book is really all early bronco owners must have in your tray.
Rating: 5 / 5
This repair manual I purchased the first to help me recover my 76 Bronco. Although it gives a good overview of the vehicles that are trying to represent, does not provide enough information to be useful to more experienced do-it-yourselfer. In addition, coverage of pre-78 trucks is insufficient for a manual that purports to be “on the basis of a complete dismantling and reconstruction are.” The news that seems to stand out as particularly useful wiring diagrams in the back of the chassis. This manual is great as a (very) basic reference to have in the glove, but if you want to do something more difficult to do a tune-up and brakes, to find a set of factory manuals. Rating: 2 / 5
Like most manuals Haynes or Chilton book provides useful information, descriptions, step by step diagrams Nice. But sometimes a little Vaughan in his description. Moreover, already in its Bronco, this book refers only to 1973 and later. This leaves 7 years of historical production are not covered. Definitely a good reference, but I would also recommend finding a factory Ford shop manual. (5 pounds is usually set at swap meets or literature specialist car dealers) Rating: 3 / 5
This manual is absolutely essential for anyone who wants to work in a Ford Bronco or 70 pills early. It covers all routine maintenance items and repair the body of the motor. The content is based on a complete dismantling and reconstruction of the truck. Although very technical issue and it is relatively simple if possible, diagrams and photographs are very useful. Information such as engine specifications and wiring diagrams are provided for the model year, if necessary. Not explicitly address the restoration, but also contains information that is valuable to the restaurant, the home mechanic. In other words, the book is really all early bronco owners must have in your tray. Rating: 5 / 5