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Car Restorers Manual
The guide to restoration
techniques
by Lionel Baxter
The restoration of a classic car can, at
first, seem like a daunting task. Based
on the authors 50 years experience
of restoring classic cars, this book
explains how to plan a project and
carry out the tasks required, safely
and efficiently to a good standard.
Advice is given on buying a suitable
vehicle and the techniques involved in
the renovation of chassis, bodywork,
engine and drive train, running gear
and electrics are described using easyto-understand text and illustrations. will save you far more than its cost
Classics an invaluable resource to the firsttime restorer Classic Car Weekly
Hardback, 270 x 210mm, 160pp
330 colour illustrations
isbn: 1859608531
no: H853
Haynes
rrp: 17.99
Repairing and Restoring Classic
Car Components
by Peter Wallage, John Wallage
On modern cars, damaged
components are regarded as items to
be thrown away and replaced. Spares
are readily available, and the high cost
of labour makes repair uneconomic for
commercial garages. But for a classic
car the story is quite different. This
book expertly written and clearly
illustrated shows the enthusiast how
to rescue, repair and restore old
components. It will be indispensable
to people wanting to keep a restored
car on the road as well as those
undertaking a full rebuild. a great buy The Sun really lives up to its name Classic
Car Weekly Excellent reference Classic Sports
Car
Hardback, 270 x 210mm, 160pp
330 illustrations, mainly colour
isbn: 1859606946
no: H694
Haynes
rrp: 18.99
Classic Car Electrical Systems
Repair Manual
by Dave Pollard
Many DIY enthusiasts, happy to do
quite complex repair or restoration
work on their classic cars, shudder at
the prospect of tackling anything to do
with the electrics. This book is for
them. It is a clearly written, wellillustrated practical guide to electrical
systems, covering everything from
safety, basic principles, and tools and
techniques, to actual projects such as
stripping down a typical generator,
fitting gauges, or adding a security
alarm. A good introduction to the principles
Classics Clear and easy to follow
Mini Magazine
Hardback, 270 x 210mm, 192pp
488 illustrations
isbn: 1859604331
no: H433
Haynes
rrp: 17.99
Engine Management: Haynes
High-Performance Tuning Series
Optimising carburettors, fuel
injection and ignition systems
by Dave Walker
Modern engines rely on engine
management systems to provide
flexible power, whilst also meeting
exhaust emissions regulations. This
extensively illustrated book unravels
the black art of engine management
and the software included allows the
reader to simulate the effects of
changing system parameters using a virtual engine. It will appeal both to
readers interested in tuning modern
engines and to those who simply wish
to gain a deeper understanding. a must Cars Car Conversions explains, in great depth Racecar
Engineering quite inspiring Practical Classics
Hardback, 270 x 210mm, 128pp
176 colour illustrations
isbn: 1859608353
no: H835
Haynes
rrp: 17.99
Improve Modify Escort Orion
(Re-issue)
Including XR3 XR3i
by Dave Pollard, Lindsay Porter
The MkIII front-wheel-drive Escort was
launched in 1980 and by the end of
1981 had become the worlds bestselling car. Renowned for their
reliability and ease of maintenance,
Escorts and Orions have a loyal
following, and many examples are still
in use today. This book, illustrated
with step-by-step photographs, is a
complete guide to improving and
modifying MkIII and MkIV Escorts and
Orions to give the cars a personal feel.
This book was first published in 1990
and has now been re-issued as a
digitally printed paperback.
Paperback, 270 x 210mm, 240pp
over 800 illustrations
isbn: 0854297847
no: F784
Haynes
rrp: 19.99
Improve Modify Fiesta
(Re-issue)
Including XR2
by Dave Pollard, Lindsay Porter
The Fiesta was introduced in 1977
and was one of the first of a new
breed of small, front-wheel-drive
hatchbacks. Ford built five million
Fiestas in a period of eleven years
from the cars debut, and many early
examples are still in use today thanks
to the simple and reliable mechanical
components used in the original
design. This book is a complete guide
to improving and modifying MkI, II
and III Fiestas to give the cars a
personal feel. This book was first
published in 1990 and has now been
re-issued as a digitally printed
paperback.
Paperback, 270 x 210mm, 240pp
over 800 illustrations
isbn: 0854297855
no: F785
Haynes
rrp: 19.99
Forced Induction Performance
Tuning
A practical guide to
supercharging and turbocharging
by A Graham Bell
Founded on the authors many years
of experience in building, tuning and
modifying high-performance engines,
this comprehensive work sets out in
accessible language the principles
involved in forced induction, supported
by tables and numerous illustrations.
From basic theory through to building
a rugged engine, all the important
aspects are explained and analysed.
An essential workshop tool for anyone
involved in developing high-output,
road and competition engines. an essential workshop tool
750 Motor Club Bulletin full of common sense Cars Car
Conversions
Hardback, 233 x 169mm, 464pp
360 illustrations
isbn: 1859606911
no: H691
Haynes
rrp: 25.00
Rebuilding and Tuning Fords
CVH Engine
by Peter Wallage
The Ford CVH engine has been used
in many well-known Ford models
including Fiestas (1.4, 1.6, XR2i and
RS Turbo), Escorts (1.4, 1.6,
RS1600i, XR3, XR3i and RS Turbo)
and Orions (1.3, 1.6 and 1600i). This
detailed book gives a brief history of
the unit followed by advice on
rebuilding and tuning an engine in the
home garage, describing what can be
undertaken by the enthusiast and
what should be put out to specialists.
It includes chapters on carburettors,
the exhaust and ignition systems, and
illustrates all stages of engine
stripdown and rebuild. Theres plenty of useful stuff here,
and it is easy to follow Classics
Hardback, 270 x 210mm, 176pp
240 illustrations, mostly colour
isbn: 1859600069
no: H006
Haynes
rrp: 17.99
Rebuilding and Tuning Fords
Kent Crossflow Engine
by Peter Wallage, Valerie Wallage
Since first appearing in 1967, the
immensely popular Kent Crossflow
engine has been used to power
various models of Cortina, Capri,
Escort and, in transverse form, the
XR2 Fiesta. It has been an option for
kitcars and Morgan, Caterham 7 and
Westfield sports cars, also achieving
lasting fame in motorsport. This book
covers the history of the Kent engine;
rebuilding and tuning (both mild and
serious) in the home garage;
performance exhaust systems; uprating the ignition system; and
overhauling and fitting a Weber DGAV
32/36 carburettor.
Hardback, 270 x 210mm, 192pp
309 illustrations
isbn: 1850109389
no: H938
Haynes
rrp: 17.99
NEW July 2006
Four-Stroke Performance Tuning
(3rd Edition)
A practical guide
by A. Graham Bell
First published an incredible 25 years
ago and regularly reprinted ever since,
this remains one of the most
comprehensive references available to
the enthusiast engine tuner and race
engine builder. Drawing on the
authors many years of practical
experience in tuning and modifying
high-performance road, rally and race
units, every aspect of an engines
operation is explained and analysed.
Detailed modifications and
improvements are suggested and
described in the authors practical,
down-to-earth style, making this book
essential reading for anyone involved
in building high-performance engines.
Hardback, 233 x 169mm, 376pp
200 b w illustrations
isbn: 1844253147
no: H4314
Haynes
rrp: 19.99
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