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I know we're trying to get them translated and all, but who knows if/when that'll come through; fingers crossed it does but in the mean time I stumbled across these, and whilst there in Japanese I'm sure some of you want to have a look over them. Im still piecing bits and bobs together, but from what i can ascertain it seems to be pretty relevant to our interests. If you've never opened a PDF with Japanese fonts before, Adobe Reader may should you that you need the fonts & download them automatically (thats what mine did at least)

Basic Engine

Lubricated system

Cooling System

Engine Control

Fuel Systems

Exhaust system

Accelerator Control

Transmission

I hope Im allowed to post this? :)

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Awesome find Dunc :) This is a great help, I so needed this. I've been looking for something before I rip the intake apart as we still might have a long wait for the translation so this is just perfect.

I just need to find the interior & trim section now to make pulling that apart easier. I hate not having info for this, nothing worse than breaking a lug or something the first time you do it. Wouldn't happen to have this as well, that would totally make my day :) .

Awesome find Dunc :P This is a great help, I so needed this. I've been looking for something before I rip the intake apart as we still might have a long wait for the translation so this is just perfect.

I just need to find the interior & trim section now to make pulling that apart easier. I hate not having info for this, nothing worse than breaking a lug or something the first time you do it. Wouldn't happen to have this as well, that would totally make my day :O .

Roof

Exterior & Interior

Instrument Panel

From the 'Drive Line / Axel' section

Transfer

Front Axel Drive Shaft

Rear Axel Drive Shaft

Drive Shaft

Front Diff

Rear Diff

I'll see if I can work out the electronics section shortly :huh:

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Roof

Exterior & Interior

Instrument Panel

From the 'Drive Line / Axel' section

Transfer

Front Axel Drive Shaft

Rear Axel Drive Shaft

Drive Shaft

Front Diff

Rear Diff

I'll see if I can work out the electronics section shortly :huh:

Dude, thank you, that is just so good. Ask and you shall receive. :O

Got lots of little things I'd like to do (& fix) around the car and these just make it so much easier & quicker. :P

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I know we're trying to get them translated and all, but who knows if/when that'll come through; fingers crossed it does but in the mean time I stumbled across these, and whilst there in Japanese I'm sure some of you want to have a look over them. Im still piecing bits and bobs together, but from what i can ascertain it seems to be pretty relevant to our interests. If you've never opened a PDF with Japanese fonts before, Adobe Reader may should you that you need the fonts & download them automatically (thats what mine did at least)

Basic Engine

Lubricated system

Cooling System

Engine Control

Fuel Systems

Exhaust system

Accelerator Control

Transmission

Hey Dunc to ease translation I need the original address .Can you provide- Brett

I hope Im allowed to post this? :/

see if they have the later model 'series 2' books also, there are 2 of them!

again, nice work on the find and additional PDFs!

Its only for the M35 models unfortunately. I can see if I can get my hands on something similar to the C34's, but I cant make any promises :/

And Brett, theres no 'original address/website' that I got these from, its from a disc which Im presumed is meant for mechanics or workshops. It has a web interface to schematics, but of course all of thats in japanese too. When I have time I'll try and get much of it online, theres a LOT of detail in them which Im not sure is necessarily in the PDFs Ive got (eg the pin out schematic for the ECU)

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