
Harley Davidson FX Shovelhead 1979 Service Repair Manual
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This is the Harley Davidson FX Shovelhead 1979 Service Repair Workshop Manual. It contains comprehensive service and repair instructions used by mechanics worldwide. The manual covers all major topics, providing step-by-step instructions, diagrams, illustrations, wiring schematics, and specifications for repairing and troubleshooting the Harley Davidson FX Shovelhead 1979.
- General Information
- Troubleshooting
- Periodic Lubrication
- Maintenance
- Tune-up
- Engine
- Clutch
- Primary Drive
- Transmission
- Kickstarter
- Fuel system
- Exhaust Systems
- Electrical System
- Front Suspension
- Steering
- Rear Suspension
- Brakes
- Index
- Wiring Diagrams
This manual is suitable for both professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts. It provides the same specifications and procedures available to an authorized dealer service department, enabling car owners with basic mechanical skills to be better informed and discuss repairs with automotive technicians. The clear and concise text, combined with illustrations, allows anyone with basic mechanical knowledge to safely and easily service and repair their vehicle.
Written by the manufacturers, the Harley Davidson FX Shovelhead 1979 Service Repair Workshop Manual can assist with any necessary repairs. It is not generic repair information; it is vehicle-specific and identical to the manual used by dealership technicians to maintain, service, diagnose, and repair vehicles.
The manual is available in .PDF format, viewable on various devices including PCs, Macs, and many phones and e-readers. It is printable, allowing users to avoid the original becoming obscured and unreadable by oil stains. The manual is compatible with all versions of Windows and Mac, and it requires Adobe Reader.
All pages are printable, making it convenient to take the manual into the garage or workshop. By using this manual, individuals can save a significant amount of money on repair bills and perform simple repairs themselves.