It will give you the basic info on tearing down and rebuilding the engine .
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Or another option is to check E-Bay for the actual GM service manual's for your year car . The GM service manuals blow the crap out of Chilton or Haynes manual's .
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Agreed. Go with the actual GM Manuals, they will take you thoroughly through doing everything, with torque specs, the full 9 yards to a tee.
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