Has anyone purchased the Helm manual
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I have purchased the GM manuals directly from Helm in the past for Corvettes and they are very good, helpful and stupidly expensive.
Has anyone purchased the CTS/CTS-V set for $135? What is your feedback?
Has anyone purchased the CTS/CTS-V set for $135? What is your feedback?
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I've got the set. 3 volumes at 3" thick each....makeing the treehuggers go nuts ![Grin](https://ls1tech.com/forums/images/smilies/LS1Tech/gr_grin.gif)
It has helped me at the track a few times. Like with ll the manuals you have to apply some comon sense. When I was looking at the cam swap instructions, "Step 1: Perfom Engnine removal per incstuction located in section BLAH-BLAH".![Bang Head](https://ls1tech.com/forums/images/smilies/LS1Tech/gr_banghead.gif)
First thing I did was go to Ofice Depot, and buy those metal binder clips, to go through the pre-punched holes. If you don;t do that the spine will be split in no time.
Worth the money IMHO.
-Chris
![Grin](https://ls1tech.com/forums/images/smilies/LS1Tech/gr_grin.gif)
It has helped me at the track a few times. Like with ll the manuals you have to apply some comon sense. When I was looking at the cam swap instructions, "Step 1: Perfom Engnine removal per incstuction located in section BLAH-BLAH".
![Bang Head](https://ls1tech.com/forums/images/smilies/LS1Tech/gr_banghead.gif)
First thing I did was go to Ofice Depot, and buy those metal binder clips, to go through the pre-punched holes. If you don;t do that the spine will be split in no time.
Worth the money IMHO.
-Chris