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no there is not ... you have to chase to the workshop MANUALS FOR EACH ENGINE!

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GTS/GTS-t

Ok, has anyone out there used these manuals

to rebuild an RB himself?

Want to know how they went and

how helpfull these workshop manuals are.

Cheers,

Thanks In Advance.

if you're looking for a step-by-step guide then i would suggest you keep away from your engine completely.

BUT.. the workshop manual has info with pics on how to disassemble and assemble parts, and each part is set out in the order they need to be done. i.e. engine removal, then head removal/disassembly/assebly, same with the block and other parts around the engine... as well as clearances and how to check them.

if you're looking for a step-by-step guide then i would suggest you keep away from your engine completely.

BUT.. the workshop manual has info with pics on how to disassemble and assemble parts, and each part is set out in the order they need to be done. i.e. engine removal, then head removal/disassembly/assebly, same with the block and other parts around the engine... as well as clearances and how to check them.

are these available online? i remember they were up a while ago.

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