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best workshop manual for austtin healey 3000 bj7

The factory manual is the most thorough and virtually required if you're doing anything ambitious (i.e., more than changing plugs).
 
+1 for the Official Factory Workshop Manual: https://www.bentleypublishers.com/austin-healey/repair-information/austin-healey-56-68-work.html but I like to back it up with the Haynes manual: https://www.amazon.com/Haynes-Austin-Owners-Workshop-Manual/dp/090055049X The factory manual will show you the right way to do it illustrated in Middle Ages woodcarvings and assumes you have all the factory tools (which no one does). Haynes shows some more exploded diagrams and actual photographs and describes procedures for those of us whose tool box more likely contains a BFH than a gudgeon pin reamer. Nonetheless, I don't think I'd want to just choose one of them exclusively.
 
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