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i have found similar picture http://racing.redbull.com/pdf/RBR_Haynes2011.pdf the picture below is great ,isn't it .i know the picture come from the website of red bull .who has the all this pictures ,why not share with usImage
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additionally,this is the picture of RB6. this are the picture of last year so it maybe a bit difficult to find.

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Copyright will be a problem, you need to buy the book, there are some free sample pages on the link above.

Haynes is a UK company that has published garage manuals for just about every car sold in the UK, they stripped cars down to the last bolt and photographed nearly every procedure you'd need to know about. I have fond memories of using them.

http://www.haynes.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stor ... ogId=10001

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Ive had the manual for about 10 days now and its a really great resource.

Some things are dated in it, like the use of a RB5 steering wheel and a RB4 gearbox/transmission and the CAD that shows how a F1 transmission works not being seamless shift. However, if it was released about 2 years ago, it still would have had much better/more up to date tech in it than was deployed in the Virgin VR-01, Hispania F110 and Lotus T127.

Am i sharing, no, as thats wrong on so many levels.

I suggest Amazon for the best price, i got mine for £8 on pre order, its more now however; http://www.amazon.co.uk/Red-Bull-Racing ... 521&sr=8-1

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For this mechanic Haynes is not my first choice..
Motors if I can get is better in my mind because they do a better job of going thru every step...I can give a Motors Manual to somebodys wife and if they can follow instructions they can rebuild any car or part on it....Don't think they have a manual for the Rebull though.
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richard_leeds wrote:Copyright will be a problem, you need to buy the book, there are some free sample pages on the link above.

Haynes is a UK company that has published garage manuals for just about every car sold in the UK, they stripped cars down to the last bolt and photographed nearly every procedure you'd need to know about. I have fond memories of using them.

http://www.haynes.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stor ... ogId=10001
Ah yes, the old "refitting is the reversal of the removal process" line that often ends a section. Of course it's never that easy...

I've used their manuals in the past and they are useful if only so that you can see what's behind a pipe or panel before you try getting in to sort something out.
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