This is a great idea, who is going to do it? It is a lot of work just fixing the car, even more to document it like you suggest. I think it would take a collaberative effort of a mechanic doing the work and someone whose job is just to take the pictures and do the web work. On some of the simpler tasks it is already being done, just look at Dave's tech tip on the door solenoids. It was a lot of work for a relatively simple job. It also depends on the level of detail. Many procedures assume some basic knowledge. It also will tax the web server's resources, pictures take up a lot of room and with dial-up connections it takes a long time to download. David Teitelbaum vin 10757 --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "content22207" <brobertson@xxxx> wrote: > Remove upper air assembly. Have removed mine so many times I can have > off car in 10-15 minutes. Of course I don't have air supply line to > idle speed motor to contend with, which I imagine would slow process > down. My fuel lines are hard steel, so I just remove banjo bolts in > fuel distributor and leave them hanging in mid air. Press the air