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hey yeah id been keen for this, i have this supplement album that everyone links to but it has almost no information at all, its all part locations and using consult but no tolerances for anything. so any help would be amazing :)

Sign up for the manual on the NZ site above if you havn't already.

does it cover the engine mechanical?

dont think there is an English version floating around :S

There are programs that will scan in the text in japanese so that it can be copy pasted, you could then do a direct translation with a variety of programs, it won't be easy to read but its better than nothing.

There are a few plugins for adobe acrobat that make the text searchable, once you've done that it shouldn't be too much effort to find something to do a direct translation.

Gave it a shot but it totally butchered it, if you copy paste individual pages to this translator app you can translate each page though so should be good enough for you guys to extract any information you need, for some reason it won't translate the entire document properly, but if you do it page by page it works, can't really be f**ked doing 900 pages though lol

https://dl.dropbox.c...ual_english.pdf

I got the japanese manual here and made it searchable so you can copy paste pages into word and then use this website

https://dl.dropbox.c...0searchable.pdf

http://www.onlinedoc...translator.html

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Is this what you are looking for? http://sasebousedcar...service_man.pdf

Nah its not mate. While that one is in English, its just the basic manual, it doesn't include the engine mechanicals section.

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They won't do it for free, they will expect 150 sales you realise, good luck tracking everyone down. Need more like 300 requests once you find out 50% of them won't fork out the cash or don't want it anymore.

Plus everyone is expecting they will just scan a copy in and get it for free anyway, not going to happen.

Someone should just ask how much profit they need to make, then we could crowd fund the manual, that would be far more effective.

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Hi there at the other side of the pool from Spain, i just requested it and some of my friends did it too but anyway i think the same as Rolls, i can't found so much technical info about the engine, head and his tolerances on the NEO engine

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