I've studied VW's for 28 years, and had a shop for 4.
On the topic of books, I would recommend:
Chilton, Haynes, Clymer, and the HPBooks series of special issues like electrical, carburetors, body work, brakes, handling, etc.
The best are:
(1) the 'idiot book' (How to keep your volkswagen alive, a manual of step-by-step procedures for the complete idiot), (2) the Bently manual, and the (3) HPBooks Baja Bugs & buggies.
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compudude
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I would also suggest the "Bug Me" set of videos to anyone who wants to learn a lot of important VW info fast.
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Cornbread
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There are a few other books that I like.
1) VW Beetle, Performance handbook by Keith Seume.
(pretty much any other book by him, as well)
2) Not a book, but the interior and exterior installation videos by California Pacific/JBugs is excellent.
1) VW Beetle, Performance handbook by Keith Seume.
(pretty much any other book by him, as well)
2) Not a book, but the interior and exterior installation videos by California Pacific/JBugs is excellent.
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Gary Harper
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Books I would recommend are Bentley and Haynes manuals. The BugMeVideos are great also. A lot of people recommend John Muir's idiot book. I don't recommend that book, however. Illustrations are very poor and it is my feeling that it has a lot of bad advice in it. The best source of information that I have found is from the rec.autos.makers.vw.aircooled newsgroup.