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Looking for a 1973 1800ES Service Manual 1800

Hi Everybody,

I’m looking for a Volvo Service Manual for my 1973 ES and it seems like they’re a bit hard to come by in good condition. Do the Service Manuals for the 73 have much more to them that the freely available service manual for the 71’ 1800E already has?

Link to the 1970 1800E manual:
http://volvo1800pictures.com/sweden/Volvo_1800_dokumentation_main_page_en.php








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    Looking for a 1973 1800ES Service Manual 1800

    The primary difference will be that the 1971 covers the B20E engine while the 1973 will cover the B20F which is the lower compression version of the B20E. So, some of the engine tuning specs will be different and the emission controls, primarily the Evap will be slightly different. If you can find the tuning specs for the B20F engine with D jet the 1971 service manual should be just about as good as the 1973 service manual.

    Volvo in North America used to sell new editions of the factory service manuals for the vintage Volvos. I ordered a brand new paper green book for my 1971 142E about 10 years ago from their web site. Every time I search I get directed to the Canadian site - which just wants to sell me a new car. You might have better luck or maybe Volvo does not offer that support anymore.








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    Looking for a 1973 1800ES Service Manual 1800

    Frank Ponte used to have a Volvo repair shop in Orange Nj,,he s on facebook..he has loads of volvo stuff,,he may have 1







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