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<blockquote data-quote="Dave1234" data-source="post: 134271" data-attributes="member: 23099"><p>I have a Dodge Colt manual from 1984, which only lists the silent shaft engine, and a 1978 Arrow & Colt manual which has 4g32 engine details both with and <strong>without</strong> silent shafts but with a timing belt (not chain) and RWD, which is the closest I know of to what Bobcat used.. There were many similar manuals on ebay, which I ignored for a long time because they said Chassis-Body Service Manual on the front cover. I finally looked at the TOC, saw the engine listed, so bought one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave1234, post: 134271, member: 23099"] I have a Dodge Colt manual from 1984, which only lists the silent shaft engine, and a 1978 Arrow & Colt manual which has 4g32 engine details both with and [B]without[/B] silent shafts but with a timing belt (not chain) and RWD, which is the closest I know of to what Bobcat used.. There were many similar manuals on ebay, which I ignored for a long time because they said Chassis-Body Service Manual on the front cover. I finally looked at the TOC, saw the engine listed, so bought one. [/QUOTE]
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