1963, 1964 Ford "Shop Tips" Magazines - Volumes
1 and 2 (CD-ROM)
Models covered: All car and truck
Pages: 186
Format: CD-ROM
Requirements: Windows (all versions), CD-ROM drive, and Adobe Reader
Activation: Activation required. Product may be activated on three (3) computers
Operating System: PC Windows only (not MAC compatible)
Description: This is a complete collection of volumes 1 and 2 of the Ford
"Shop Tips" magazine, covering all cars and truck models. From
the very first issue Volume 1, Number 1 (October 1963) through Volume 2,
Number 10 (December 1964) for a total of 13 issues. See below for Examples
of articles available in a typical Shop Tips CD.
What are Shop Tips? The Shop Tips magazine was a Ford technical
service publication provided to servicemen in service stations and independent
garages to help mechanics with the servicing of Ford vehicles. The technical
information contained in the magazines not only kept mechanics abreast of
new developments and factory-recommended procedures, but also provided troubleshooting
techniques not found elsewhere.
Shortcuts, tips, or tricks...whatever you like to call
them, provide invaluable information to mechanics to make repairs fast and
easy. Articles are written in plain, straight-to-the-point fashion and provide
simple solutions to common problems. Most of this information cannot be
found anywhere else because it was developed after the publication of the
shop and parts manuals.
Examples of Articles:
- Mustang Tachometer Malfunction
- Starter Solenoid Damage During Tune-Up
- Hard Operating Key Cylinders-1963 All Models
- New Fuel System Service Procedures
- Two-Speed Wiper Motor Jammed in Park
- Technical Service Briefs
- Air Conditioner Diagnosis and Servicing
- Troubleshooting Linkage-Type Power Steering Systems
- Servicing Alternator Circuit Boards
Key features:
Adobe Reader (PDF) - the best reader on the market
Keyword Searchable search by word or phrase
Bookmarked click to navigate to any article
Produced in Adobe Reader (pdf) format to retain the look and feel of the
original printed magazine.
Zoom-In enlarge any page to see every detail
High Resolution crisp, clean scans of the original |