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Posted by: chucktaylor90
« on: July 17, 2022, 11:03:02 AM »

Awesome. Thanks!
Posted by: Rus Curtis
« on: July 16, 2022, 11:44:50 AM »

This is a good idea.

Everyone's going to have a personal perspective on this.  I'd recommend looking at this list (specifically the CJ3B Bookshelf) for some excellent reference material:

https://cj3b.info/Literature.html

I've owned a Chilton's since the beginning (before I even knew a Service Manual was available).  I like its Troubleshooting chapter.  Helped me a lot.

I recommend the Parts Manual as it helps with knowing specific details, i.e. bolt size, names/part numbers (when ordering) and illustrations too.  I've been able to actually ask better questions here because I knew better how to describe what I needed to know.  It also details the Groups that each system is located in - also helping with description and understanding. 
Posted by: chucktaylor90
« on: July 16, 2022, 11:01:37 AM »

I am looking for a good book on early automotive education for myself and my son as we work on our new/old CJ. I already bought the service manual. I saw a post earlier recommending an older book called Automotive Fundamentals by Venk. Any other suggestions? Looking for the basics here. Also if I have the service manual is there any reason to get the parts list as well?