Jaguar E-type 3.8 & 4.2 Series 1 & 2 Service Manual Hard Cover on 2040-parts.com
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Official Jaguar publication No.E/123/8 E/123B/3 E156/1 covering Jaguar E-Type Series 1 & 2 covering 6-cylinder 3.8 & 4.2 litre engines 1961 thru 1970 (Hardcover800 pages).
Contents: •General Information. •Engines. •Carburetters (Carburettors) & Fuel System. •Cooling System. •Clutch. •Gearbox. •Automatic Transmission. •Propellor Shaft. •Rear Axle. •Steering. •Front Suspension. •Rear Suspension. •Brakes. •Wheels & Tyres. •Body & Exhaust. •Emission Control. •Heating. •Air Conditioning. •Electrical & Instruments. |
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