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Looking for a good workshop manual for a 44 pickup, which is the best one to get?
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Try Faxon's in Riverside, CA
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Hit a swap meet. You should find a Motors manual in the year range for about $15.00
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I have one if you need some photo copies.
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There are two excellent ones that complement one another in content:
From the C&G Ford site DG-069 Shop Manuals 42-48 Passenger Note: 230 pgs 42-48 Mercury Note: 230 pgs Return to Top of Page Price $20.00 ea (USD) V-24 Shop Manuals 46-48 Passenger Note: 256 pgs 46-48 Mercury Note: 256 pgs 46-47 Pickup Note: 256 pgs Return to Top of Page Price $30.00 ea The first (expanded reprint of 1946 Ford Canada shop manual) covers major repairs of everything. The second is an expanded reprint of Ford USA service manual (1946), very good on maintenance, R&R, wiring and electrics, and tuning. It also has excellent photos showing details of wiring runs and such. |
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B&W...wire codes are called out in the diagrams. What you get in these pics are shots of engine compartment, area around transmission, undercarriage, etc. that help sort out where wiring bundles are clipped, exact placement of brake lines, that sort of thing. Just good pics of odd details on a new car.
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Thanks Bruce, I have been attempting to sort out the tracer patterns used. There is a wire color and a tracer color called out, but the tracer comes in a number of different patterns. I have never found a good reference for the patters. They are single tracer, double tracer, single cross, double cross, 50-50, etc.
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And hard to figure out, as most surviving original wire is badly faded.
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That's my problem, I have several original harnesses and you would think it would be easy (I even thought so when I started looking at a couple of them) but it is really very difficult.
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