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09-23-2019, 07:28 PM | #1 |
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Question about "The Green Bible" manual
I'm looking for a reference/repair manual for my '41 PU. I see originals listed for around $100 and repo's for $60. It looks like that the repo's have around 450 pages and the originals have 800 pages.
Two questions. Is this a good manual for my '41 PU? Does anyone know the difference between an original and a repo? Thanks in advance, Randy |
09-23-2019, 07:38 PM | #2 |
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Re: Question about "The Green Bible" manual
Not totally sure what your asking here, the term Green Book or Green Bible normally refers to the parts book. It is sorta a parts catalog dealers could use to identify replacement parts. Current available parts in the supply system that would work on current and previous models. It does not list the original parts for a given model year. I some cases the parts are correct but in most cases they are functional replacements. There is really no repair information other than some diagrams. I like the digital versions, they are cheaper and easier to use for me. This one includes several different parts manuals (13) and covers several years.
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09-23-2019, 08:05 PM | #3 |
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Re: Question about "The Green Bible" manual
You might check with Faxon Auto Literature in Riverside, CA
http://www.faxonautoliterature.com
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09-24-2019, 01:17 AM | #4 |
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Re: Question about "The Green Bible" manual
Pretty sure I downloaded a pdf version for free from somewhere. Someone on here posted a link to it (I think).
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09-24-2019, 01:36 AM | #5 |
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Re: Question about "The Green Bible" manual
I've got an original 'Green Bible', which I've had since the 1950's. It's marked November 1950 on the cover, and indeed, it has 802 pages. I've used mine extensively, and it's falling apart. I'm puzzled with the pricing, as I don't see 60 or 100 value. Mine will probably be given away, free, someday soon (age catching up to me).
It's an interesting reference for REPLACEMENT parts. And, it's NOT a repair manual. It has diagrams that are sometimes useful to identify missing parts and show how some stuff was put together. I'd keep looking. And, if you're looking for a repair manual, I'd be looking much beyond the Green Bible. Ford didn't really do repair manuals, in the sense that GM did. So, you will be looking for 'alternatives'. Manuals that might interest you... Ford V8 Service Bulletins (avail in reprint) Motor Manuals (almost any year issue that covers your 41) (don't worry if it's a car manual - your pickup has essentially the same running gear) Old Chilton Manuals Workshop Manual for Ford V8 and Mercury, 32-48, Scientific Publications, Sydney & Melbourne, c1956, reprint 1963 Maintenance Manual for Ford Fordor Sedan built for US Government, Models 2GA73C & 21A73C, published by Ford Motor Company, July 5, 1942. It's a WWII TM-10-1375, published for the Military. Available in reprint. Ford, Lincoln & Mercury Service Manual 1942-1948 Cars and Trucks, Published by Ford Motor Company, 3606-42-42, August 15, 1948. This one is reprinted. It's pretty small, and wouldn't be my first choice (but better than nothing). I'm sure that there are many others. Besides the faxon suggestion above, you might also try contacting Dave Graham. He writes articles for the V8 Times, and you will find him in the V8 Times, or in the club roster. [email protected] Dave has, or at least used to have, a reprint business for old manuals (any make, not just Ford). If he is still doing the reprints, he will no doubt have an abundance of Ford manuals. |
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09-24-2019, 06:45 AM | #7 |
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Re: Question about "The Green Bible" manual
Thanks for the replies. I may have said it wrong when I said repair manual. Thanks bobH for the reference suggestions. I believe I'll keep looking.
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09-24-2019, 08:12 AM | #8 |
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Re: Question about "The Green Bible" manual
http://www.faxonautoliterature.com/1...ks-P19472.aspx
$30, I think that is a real bargain for 13 parts books! Their hard copy reprint of the Green Book only is $54. http://www.faxonautoliterature.com/1...nt-P24396.aspx |
09-24-2019, 11:04 AM | #9 |
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Re: Question about "The Green Bible" manual
You know I dont think its the Book (green bible)to have unless your looking to cross reference part numbers and and years they fit. It gives a few illustrations or part break downs. I love other books like Page’s Ford V-8 cars and trucks and Post ERA book Ford V-8 complete service bulletins . Even the Polyprints service books have all the info and illustrations on each year needed for repair or restoration. I would post a picture but my computer doesn’t like to post on the fordbarn for some reason.
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Re: Question about "The Green Bible" manual
As Bobh and others have said, you need other manuals in addition to the "Green Bible". However, the green bible can be downloaded from the Northern Ohio region of the EFV8 Club. Just go to their website, then to newsletters and tecnicals and click on that.
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Re: Question about "The Green Bible" manual
The Ford Service Manual for 39 to 48 is also green color. Section II is a reprint of the old Canadian Ford shop manual from the era and it was the best one printed. The originals or a good digitized copy of an original issue are the best to get so that the photographs will be in good condition. Copies usually have degraded photos.
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Canadian book is a great help. So is the green book. None are perfect but with the service bulletins in the readable print and Fordbarn you are good to go. |
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