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Old 10-14-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Engine Pics...

Like I said before I am very green at this mechanics thing...I did put in a new instrument panel...yea for me. Thanks to everyone that helped. Now I have a new dilema...I wanna start cleaning and replacing engine parts...but honestly...I don't even know where the fuel pump looks like and even where it is. I have done the search put can't find any paint by numbers or engine for idiots post for me...please help...
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try looking at the 73 factory manual on this site, engine section, for identifying components in engine compartment.

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Buy a Manual.

The Online manual is nice, (I wish other car sites I belong to would do the same). But it's best to buy one, nothing like having it right there when you need it. Factory one's are the best. But I find all Opel repair manuals are good and full of pictures. Since you now have an Opel it makes good sense. And they're not expensive for Opels.
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Originally Posted by deaner View Post
The Online manual is nice, (I wish other car sites I belong to would do the same). But it's best to buy one, nothing like having it right there when you need it. Factory one's are the best. But I find all Opel repair manuals are good and full of pictures. Since you now have an Opel it makes good sense. And they're not expensive for Opels.

FreePourer,

I have an extra 1972 GT manual (the year of your car). You can have it for $10 plus shipping. Let me know.

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