Your manual, Clymer's has been reputed to have some errors. I've always found it a good second-best to Bentley and Wilson for the early bays, but the cross-referencing, I think, is a good idea. You will find five different specifications for some things if you check five different manuals. Thanks! Joe >Accoring to Wilson's book the peening method was not used in the Vanagon >engines.
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