How to Rebuild and Modify Your Manual Transmission (Motorbooks Workshop) | Robert Bowen | Useful Book
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How to Rebuild and Modify Your Manual Transmission (Motorbooks Workshop)
Robert Bowen
Motorbooks
, 2005 - 192 pages
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based on 17 reviews
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highly recommended
This resource explains how to
rebuild
and
modify
transmission
s from both rear- and front-wheel-drive cars. It explains the principles behind the workings of all
manual
transmissions, and helps readers understand what they need to do and know to rebuild their own transmissions. Includes how to determine what parts to replace; how and why to replace certain seals, spacers, springs, forks, and other parts; and where to find (and how to measure) the specifications for each particular transmission.
Excellent Tech Writing
This book really presents the work and theory in a straightforward manner. It explains what you are doing and why, and what happens when something goes wrong. It's easy enough to follow lightly as you work, or to read in depth to really learn something. You can easily pull from it what information you need. I would recommend this book to anyone with a technical background, whether already you know what you are doing or just starting
your
first project, there is definitely something to gain here.
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This book is well written and easy to understand with many pictures. It is a good starting point for anyone considering
rebuild
ing a
manual
transmission
.
The book covers material that is common knowledge for professionals, but that is hard to learn as an amatuer trying to learn on his/her own. Specifically in the areas of dianosis of problems, and explicit function of components.
I recommend this book.
Excellent...
Excellent organization and structure. Lots of information on how
manual
transmission
s work, and how to check and
rebuild
them. Many excellent color photos to go along with the text.
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Very Very Very good book
I just got this book and Have to say that it is one of the best automotive books I have ever read. Most automotive Books are either to Dry and Technical or have very little info. This Book is both easy to read and has a ton of information. I'll be referring to this book any time I have a problem with a
manual
transmission
.
Informative book for gearheads
Manual
transmission
s aren't as sexy as some other engine parts that I could think of (like cams, or turbos), but that doesn't make them boring!
This book covers the little-known and little-described topic of manual transmissions. The writer attacks the subject from the angle of a "weekend warrior" mechanic or car builder, which means it's neither dry and academic nor lowbrow.
Manual transmissions, clutches and even differentials are covered in enough detail to be useful without drowning in theory. Unlike many automotive books it's full of meaty details and tips - the chapter on manual transmission diagnosis alone is worth the cost.
Even if you're not a die-hard stick shifter, it's a fun read and an interesting look at the technology behind a manual transmission. If nothing else, you could read it and impress the guys at
your
local hot-rod spot with your knowledge of gear oil additives.
Besides, where else can you get all the current thinking on manual transmission modifications in one place?
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