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    blackapache, did you get yourself a copy of the RAVE manual? It has all the servicing information in it?

    https://www.davesitshop.com/emporium...t&product_id=9

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    Quote Originally Posted by rory View Post
    blackapache, did you get yourself a copy of the RAVE manual? It has all the servicing information in it?

    https://www.davesitshop.com/emporium...t&product_id=9
    I did mate, but it came a day too late! oh the irony. ive just started browsing through it at the moment. i bought it through the forum, it looks like its written for PC though (i have a mac ) but all the PDF's are still readable... would be nice to be able to use the search/diagnostic functions though.. i may have to run a windows desktop parallel to my mac.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slug_burner View Post
    Well done for giving it a go, we were not all born knowing every thing. I was lucky to be born into a family of limited means. We could not afford to pay someone else to do anything which could otherwise be done by mum or dad. This provided plenty of opportunities to learn about things like basic mechanics as the older cars we could afford needed maintenance/repairs which were done by dad. I learnt about fractions passing dad spanners.
    i hear ya, i was born on a farm with no electricity and no running water in the hunter valley (the are has since become a millionaires row - long after we moved of course) i learnt to change carbys and all that stuff outta neccesity not for fun. i have the rave cd as purchased from the forum, gonna get a subscription too id say, im all for the free exchange of info, its how we learn. my dad is still my first piont of contact too, if its got moving parts he can fix it. he built everything from his engines to the house we lived in... no trade certs no nothing just a bit of determination, and a meagre budget for motivation.

    cheers!

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