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Russell Reay 12-04-2024 10:38 AM

Technical index
 

I have all ten of How to Restore Your Model A books, and know them to contain great information. I also have Tom Seiffert's technical index, but as nearly as I can tell, there is no correlation between them. I fear I am missing a lot of excellent help from the How to books, because I can't find it short of thumbing through every table of contents each time I am have a question. I just stumbled on a great article in Vol 4 just before submitting a thread on this Forum. That article does not appear in Seiffert's index. Is there a comprehensive index to the entire How to series ?

Jim Mason 12-04-2024 01:36 PM

Re: Technical index
 

Look for Steve pluckers book. Parts houses, major clubs have it.

nkaminar 12-04-2024 05:52 PM

Re: Technical index
 

Best to read the books cover to cover and just memorize them.:D

WTSHNN 12-04-2024 06:26 PM

Re: Technical index
 

Are the articles in those books published chronologically like MARC's "Technically Speaking" or are they organized by topic? If printed by year, I use this index to find relevant articles and then find the Tech Speaking book that corresponds with the year the article was originally published.
https://model-a-ford.org/wp-content/...ex01012023.pdf

The Master Cylinder 12-04-2024 08:41 PM

Re: Technical index
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by WTSHNN (Post 2354036)
Are the articles in those books published chronologically like MARC's "Technically Speaking" or are they organized by topic? If printed by year, I use this index to find relevant articles and then find the Tech Speaking book that corresponds with the year the article was originally published.
https://model-a-ford.org/wp-content/...ex01012023.pdf

Isn't that the same index the OP said he was looking in??

Doug Linden 12-04-2024 09:46 PM

Re: Technical index
 

If you visit the MAFCA website there is an index for all the articles in the The How To Books.
https://archive.mafca.com/ref_mag_indexes.html

Russell Reay 12-04-2024 10:02 PM

Re: Technical index
 

As originally mentioned, I don't see that Seiffert's index
https://model-a-ford.org/wp-content/...ex01012023.pdf is at all correlated with the How to series. The index cited by Doug Linden is still just a list of tables of contents, but I can see that it can shorten a search

Jim Mason 12-04-2024 10:04 PM

Re: Technical index
 

https://www.vintagefordforum.net/for...azine-articles

Russell Reay 12-05-2024 12:17 PM

Re: Technical index
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jim Mason (Post 2353977)
Look for Steve pluckers book. Parts houses, major clubs have it.

Mitch from VFF just sent a link to Plucker's book. It fits the bill. The only short-coming is that you need to have one of the vendors' paper catalogs open to determine the part number before finding the magazine article in his index

rotorwrench 12-05-2024 01:03 PM

Re: Technical index
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Doug Linden (Post 2354054)
If you visit the MAFCA website there is an index for all the articles in the The How To Books.
https://archive.mafca.com/ref_mag_indexes.html

Thanks Mr. Linden. I was looking for that on their new site but didn't find the archive link. I used that resource all the time but the new web site changed. Having all those manuals has been a blessing but it can be tedious to look up stuff. I've got some of it memorized but there is simply too much information for my old fuzzy memory to store very well.

ArtimusGordon 12-05-2024 01:22 PM

Re: Technical index
 

If you look in the ARCHIVE section of the restorer there is listed BY ARTICLE the location in whichHOW TO BOOK the article is located. Not sure if the NEW EDITOR will continue to include the RESOURCES SECTION in future MAFCA RESTORER web sites!


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