Brian Buckland book / +2 general maintenance
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I would think this book more of use for restoring (lots of photos, useful esp. if one is after missing parts and aims at giving back originality to his car) than for day to day use (the manual describe the service procedures). Disclaimer: I have the first edition only and base the above opinion on that and not on the latest edition.
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nmauduit - Coveted Fifth Gear
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John,
I have the original version and have used it often when working on my Plus 2 or simply trying to understand how various parts of the car work or how they are supposed to work. The pictures of components are of very high quality. I recommend it highly for Plus 2 as well as Elan owners.
Lee
I have the original version and have used it often when working on my Plus 2 or simply trying to understand how various parts of the car work or how they are supposed to work. The pictures of components are of very high quality. I recommend it highly for Plus 2 as well as Elan owners.
Lee
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John.
I did a complete restoration of my 1968 +2 and I had the first addition that I made good use of.
But if you?re not doing a restoration; then other books, assuming you do not have them; would be a better use of your cash.
1) Lotus Plus Two Workshop Manual.
2) Lotus Plus 2 Service Parts Manual.
3) Lotus Twin Cam Engine by Miles Wilkins
Have a look around the Forums Wiki, found at the top, lots of useful info.
If you have cash to spare, then the 2nd addition would be a good purchase as its got lots of useful information and photos which are very useful for a +2 owner.
I did a complete restoration of my 1968 +2 and I had the first addition that I made good use of.
But if you?re not doing a restoration; then other books, assuming you do not have them; would be a better use of your cash.
1) Lotus Plus Two Workshop Manual.
2) Lotus Plus 2 Service Parts Manual.
3) Lotus Twin Cam Engine by Miles Wilkins
Have a look around the Forums Wiki, found at the top, lots of useful info.
If you have cash to spare, then the 2nd addition would be a good purchase as its got lots of useful information and photos which are very useful for a +2 owner.
Trevor
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TeeJay - Fourth Gear
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checkrail wrote:Thanks for the reply TeeJay, I already have the Workshop Manual and Miles Wilkins book.
I would like the Parts Manual but a new one is more expensive than the Buckland book which I think would be more useful and an Interesting read?
John
I can't comment about plus 2 applicability as I have an elan, but I found the Buckland book a very interesting and useful read, so would recommend it for that reason alone.
Henry
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Also RD Enterprises' website has a pretty decent parts-lookup, although I'm not sure which version of the manual it is based on.
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