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I have a 52 Canadian 1 ton (9430) and am looking for manuals. I can find some general documentation for US trucks with the different model numbers, but does anyone know where to find manuals for Canadian built GMC trucks, or specifically for the 9430? What kinds of manuals did they print for Canadian-built units? Thanks.


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I have 2 shop manuals and also the build book for the 47 to 54 trucks. I have not seen a manual for the specific Canadian built trucks, not sure if they are available but everything I have needed to tear down/rebuild or replace is covered in the ones I have.


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Perhaps the Canadian ones are in some different language, eh?

Ed


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Originally Posted by EdPruss
Perhaps the Canadian ones are in some different language, eh?

Ed

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I have four Canadian GMC and Chevrolet Maintenance manuals. One is for 1948 to 1951, one for 1947, one for 1946 47 and 48,and one for 1948 to 1950. As far as I know there are no reprints. I see them for sale every December at the swap meet in Mississauga. I would be happy to send copies of pages that might be helpful. Some of the instructions go beyond what is found in the US publications that are reproduced. There is information on the different series of trucks, the ratings and there is also information on both the Chevrolet and GMC engine series.


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I have a 52 9430 as well but have never found the Canadian manual. It would be nice to have one. The US Chevy version does cover most and so far I have been able to stumble thru...

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Hi:
I would absolutely be interested in a Canadian manual for my 50 1 ton, If you spot one and pick it up I will gladly pay for shipping plus finders fee!!!!!!!!!
I'm still having trouble finding information on my engine so any information would be helpful.

Doyle

Originally Posted by truckernix
I have four Canadian GMC and Chevrolet Maintenance manuals. One is for 1948 to 1951, one for 1947, one for 1946 47 and 48,and one for 1948 to 1950. As far as I know there are no reprints. I see them for sale every December at the swap meet in Mississauga. I would be happy to send copies of pages that might be helpful. Some of the instructions go beyond what is found in the US publications that are reproduced. There is information on the different series of trucks, the ratings and there is also information on both the Chevrolet and GMC engine series.


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Doyle,
what information do you need for your engine?

I will be attending an automotive flea market in early May and also one in early June. I will have a lookout. Maybe just before if you want to PM me a number to text to, I can let you know if I see something, maybe send a photo too.

Fred


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Originally Posted by EdPruss
Perhaps the Canadian ones are in some different language, eh?
Ed

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And I'll give ya my recipe for rubaboo.
Then we can go to the local and I'll treat ya to a mug of Calgary Redeye, or a big glass of of moose milk.






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Truckernix where are the swap meets? Do they have lots of stuff for our rigs?

I also have the 1948 to 1951 Canadian Maintenance Manual. Be glad to scan or take a pic of any info you need. PM me if you would like.

Anybody seen one that covers the 52's?


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I have one for 52-53. The way it was explained to me the big 48-51 manual is one and then they put a supplement out for 52-53 because not enough changed to reprint the big full manual.

Now this is for Canadian GMC's.

I am at work right now and will take a couple pics when I get home if anyone is interested.


Sean

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