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My personal suggestion would be to go for these repair catalogs. I know this website www.reliable-store that i used to get them from, and they sold online it was very good manual. Go ahead, I bet.
fastest most reliable way to find out what parts are interchangable is to call your local wrecking/recycling/junk yard.... they have books that deal with that issue.
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