Am I MIssing a Page from my AIM (Assembly Instruction Manual)?
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Racer
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Am I MIssing a Page from my AIM (Assembly Instruction Manual)?
I bought a 1971 AIM many years ago from one of the catalog vendors. It was a loose stack of 3-hole photocopied pages of varying quality which I stuck in a binder...
Going thru it recently I noticed that my AIM skips from
REAR PLENUM DRAIN 1ASM Sheet F-24
SILL PLATE & TRIM MOLDING 1ASM Sheet F-26
Can I trouble someone who has a 71 AIM to check and see if there should be a sheet F-25 or not? (and if so what's its title)
Thanks!
Thanks,
Going thru it recently I noticed that my AIM skips from
REAR PLENUM DRAIN 1ASM Sheet F-24
SILL PLATE & TRIM MOLDING 1ASM Sheet F-26
Can I trouble someone who has a 71 AIM to check and see if there should be a sheet F-25 or not? (and if so what's its title)
Thanks!
Thanks,
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I bought a 1971 AIM many years ago from one of the catalog vendors. It was a loose stack of 3-hole photocopied pages of varying quality which I stuck in a binder...
Going thru it recently I noticed that my AIM skips from
REAR PLENUM DRAIN 1ASM Sheet F-24
SILL PLATE & TRIM MOLDING 1ASM Sheet F-26
Can I trouble someone who has a 71 AIM to check and see if there should be a sheet F-25 or not? (and if so what's its title)
Thanks!
Thanks,
Going thru it recently I noticed that my AIM skips from
REAR PLENUM DRAIN 1ASM Sheet F-24
SILL PLATE & TRIM MOLDING 1ASM Sheet F-26
Can I trouble someone who has a 71 AIM to check and see if there should be a sheet F-25 or not? (and if so what's its title)
Thanks!
Thanks,
#3
Racer
Thread Starter
OK - Thanks for the confirmation and quick reply.
Doesn't sound too critical - looks like the original vendor may have left it out of my package and can probably live without it but if somebody happens to have picture of this one sheet...
Speaking of which - I've gone thru and re-arranged my sheets somewhat. Again the original vendor took liberties and had certain sheets or groups of sheets out of order from the way GM sequenced them, Started on an index - but that will take a little while...
Thanks,
Doesn't sound too critical - looks like the original vendor may have left it out of my package and can probably live without it but if somebody happens to have picture of this one sheet...
Speaking of which - I've gone thru and re-arranged my sheets somewhat. Again the original vendor took liberties and had certain sheets or groups of sheets out of order from the way GM sequenced them, Started on an index - but that will take a little while...
Thanks,
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pgtr (08-28-2018)
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I have a “master” copy put together from different AIM sources over the years. The first 1F25 has in the lower left corner a random drawing of the plug used where the rear wiring harness goes through the rear bulkhead. (Labeled “view A”). The second has that drawing removed, with the note, dated 12-23-70, “view A removed”.
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I uploaded the page to our google drive you can down load it at this link https://drive.google.com/file/d/1tzb...ew?usp=sharing
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Racer
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Here's my homemade 1971 AIM Index if this of help to anybody. I created my own page numbers and added blank pages to put the beginning of each section to an odd number to allow for dividers. So my page #s may not be the same as others and you might see a page gap here and there... I also changed a few titles to terms I'm more familiar with (e.g. Power Steering rather than Hydraulic...). Grab it and paste into your favorite spreadsheet or word processor and modify, print, etc. Personally I right-justify the #s columns but that's your choice. Good luck!
EDIT: OK - I can't seem to paste in a table - so am attaching a CSV file of my index that can be imported into your spreadsheet...
EDIT: OK - I can't seem to paste in a table - so am attaching a CSV file of my index that can be imported into your spreadsheet...
Last edited by pgtr; 09-11-2018 at 10:33 PM. Reason: formatting of table messed up
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That is a neat list,
This is basically what we did to our PDF'd assembly manuals only we embedded the words to the actual pages. When I made them years ago I went page by page and typed in what I saw on each page. (I added them as key search words). This makes the pdf version pretty swift because you can search things in Adobe and it will find it for you instantly.
This is basically what we did to our PDF'd assembly manuals only we embedded the words to the actual pages. When I made them years ago I went page by page and typed in what I saw on each page. (I added them as key search words). This makes the pdf version pretty swift because you can search things in Adobe and it will find it for you instantly.