The best workshop manual, in my view, is the factory one. Since you have a 2.25 engine, as you suggest, you also need the Series 2/2a or 3 manual as well. The parts book is also very useful, not just for identifying parts, but because it shows pictures of almost every part and how they go together.
The simplest and probably cheapest source is to go to the top bar on this page and click on "shop". This will also help support the forum.
Other manuals, such as restoration manuals tend to be more useful if you are trying for a perfect restoration, and ones such as Haynes have little to recommend them compared to the factory one.
Be aware that, particularly with Haynes, some of the statements and specifications will not apply to Australian vehicles, although this is less the case for the Series 1.
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
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