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Originally Posted by Larry Bud View Post
Still like Cannells web site for manuals. It complied by people who bought the original factory manuals and scanned them. if you read the beginning they warn you about people who down load their content and resell.
Cannells has manuals I think for many makes, but regarding the 928 they scanned a set of microfiche manuals originally, but last I heard they had copies of the CD set that Jim Morehouse spent a few years collecting and scanning. The way to tell the difference is that his set isn't just scanned, it has the text OCRed and indexed for searching, and his diagrams and line drawings are fuzzy microfiche, but cleaned up so they can be printed and read in larger formats.

I forget how many CDs are in Jim's set, thinking its two for the base set with either one or three more that contain all the manual suppliments and specialized manuals.

That said, unless your a Porsche line mechanic with a full set of Porsche tools, you are going to need help from the support forum here and on Rennlist for details on specific repairs.
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