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Re: workshop manual

Postby Brendan » Thu Feb 10, 2005 6:29 pm

Got it this morning :)

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Re: workshop manual

Postby kazzee » Fri Feb 11, 2005 2:47 pm

It looks for by the demand from "Brendan".
It lasts several months, and I am searching for the second-hand bookshop and the net auction of various places.

Maybe, it will be possible to obtain it in a few days.

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Please cooperate. ;-)
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Re: workshop manual

Postby campbell » Sat Feb 12, 2005 8:00 pm

Yes, there was never any English language version.  And even the part number is in Japanese.  But these numbers may be meaningful:  60PD100 for the Turbo and 60PD120 for the T2 supplement.

The engine section looks pretty normal.  Same as any other Honda workshop manual.

Other than the stuff on the Intercooler and engine management, all incomprehensible, the supplement deals with the gearbox, front hubs, brake booster and AC compressor.

Happy hunting.

Campbell

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Re: workshop manual

Postby Hyperblade » Sat Feb 12, 2005 9:43 pm

[quote author=campbell link=board=GEN;num=1107852159;start=15#17 date=02/12/05 at 20:00:49]Yes, there was never any English language version.  And even the part number is in Japanese.  But these numbers may be meaningful:  60PD100 for the Turbo and 60PD120 for the T2 supplement.

The engine section looks pretty normal.  Same as any other Honda workshop manual.

Other than the stuff on the Intercooler and engine management, all incomprehensible, the supplement deals with the gearbox, front hubs, brake booster and AC compressor.

Happy hunting.

Campbell[/quote]

You have actually got one? If you have scan every page and post it up :D then we can get Colza with his translation skills ot decode it  ;)

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Re: workshop manual

Postby Colza » Sat Feb 12, 2005 11:51 pm

As far as i can work out, i have most sections apart from the engine one. I have gearbox, PGM-FI, air con, full wiring and vacuum diagrams etc. But, it would be interesting to see what is actually in the Engine section and see if there is anything that we havent worked out already...

A translation of the PGM-FI section could also be useful...

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Re: workshop manual

Postby kazzee » Sun Feb 13, 2005 12:39 am

Hi, Colza, HyperBlade.

It agrees campbell.

I am searching in order to send a service manual.
By simultaneous advance, scan is also performed with it. My friend's "oga" will complete work soon. ;)

The following manuals are contained...

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# E-AA1000001-/L-VF1000001-

[60SA710]  CITY/CITY PRO
[60SA700]  CITY/CITY PRO
[60SA700Z] CITY R (Addition)

# E-AA1200001-/L-VF1100001-

[60SA701]  CITY/CITY PRO (Addition)
[60SA701Z] CITY (Addition)
[60SA701Y] CITY (Addition)
[60PD100]  CITY TURBO

# E-AA1400001-/L-VF1200001-/E-FA1000000-

[60SA720]  CITY/CITY PRO (Addition)
[60SA720Z] CITY CABRIOLET (Addition)
[60PD120]  CITY TURBO II (Addition)

# E-AA1500001-/L-VF1300001-/E-FA1100000-

[60SA720Y] CITY/CITY PRO/CITY CABRIOLET (Addition)
[60SA720X] CITY R (Addition)
[60PD121]  CITY TURBO II (Addition)

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These are all the published things.Capacity is due to become about 200 MB.

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Re: workshop manual

Postby QikLude » Sun Feb 13, 2005 8:52 pm

Good work kazzee!

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Re: workshop manual

Postby Brendan » Wed Mar 02, 2005 10:46 pm

I've got a copy of the manual from our good mate Kazzee - its 160mb and seems to be in some sort of Mac format so we are working on making it available for you guys... stay tuned!

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Re: workshop manual

Postby mozzy » Wed Mar 02, 2005 11:27 pm

Yes, I have it working now on my trusty Mac ;)

It's basically a website with heaps and heaps of html pages totalling 190mb....

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Re: workshop manual

Postby kazzee » Wed Mar 02, 2005 11:45 pm

>Brendan,Mozzy

Thank you for completing download.

[CITY of life] member's "oga" did this scanning work alone.
The index is made English. However, the content is Japanese.
Still, it wishes a useful thing for you.:-)

prays for the success in the work of Cityturbo.com team.

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Re: workshop manual

Postby Colza » Thu Mar 03, 2005 10:26 am

If its in HTML can cou get it to open with internet explorer? SOMEONE POST ME A CD :o I will love you for ever! :-*

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Re: workshop manual

Postby Brendan » Thu Mar 03, 2005 10:59 am

Yeah we'll probably just upload it to the site so you can browse through it.  We are looking into scanning the images with character recognition software so we can convert it to english.  Having said that, I'm not to hopefull that'll work!

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Re: workshop manual

Postby Hyperblade » Thu Mar 03, 2005 3:45 pm

Could you also post up the file zipped form, so I can download it in 1 hit?

This is awsome news, im sure we can get around the translation issues  ;)

"pictures as good as 1000 words" ;D

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Re: workshop manual

Postby kazzee » Fri Mar 04, 2005 3:34 pm

It assists in the translation work.

By the way, how about the plan said that this service manual is treated as open source, and it proceeds the translation work all over the world?

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Re: workshop manual

Postby Colza » Fri Mar 04, 2005 9:11 pm

You mean post it up on the site so anyone can have a crack at translating it? Sounds good to me :)


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